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No, bloody not, because there ARE no changes!! Still I have some
spreadsheets that keep asking this question every time I want to close
them after just looking shortly into them.

There are no TODAY()'s or NOW()'s, so what can be the reason for this
silly, persistent question?


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NSV, today and now are not the only thing that will cause this,
Have a look here for a list of "volatile function" that will cause this
http://www.decisionmodels.com/calcsecretsi.htm

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No, bloody not, because there ARE no changes!! Still I have some
spreadsheets that keep asking this question every time I want to close
them after just looking shortly into them.

There are no TODAY()'s or NOW()'s, so what can be the reason for this
silly, persistent question?


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Ahh - i have a lot of ROWS(), so that's the explanation. Thanks a lot!!

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Ahh - i have a lot of ROWS(), so that's the explanation. Thanks a lot!!

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Your Welcome

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