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How do I turn iterations off permanently?
I have an application that has iteration turned on, and each time that I
change a cell value a new iteration starts. How do I turn this off permanently. Automatic update is turned on. TIA |
How do I turn iterations off permanently?
In Excel97 you go to your Tools menu / Options / Calculation and
uncheck Iterations. |
How do I turn iterations off permanently?
Thanks for the fast response. I should have been more specific. I'm running
Office 2003 on XP and I do uncheck iterations, but it 'magically' turns itself back on and reasserts itself. Best regards " wrote: In Excel97 you go to your Tools menu / Options / Calculation and uncheck Iterations. |
How do I turn iterations off permanently?
Calculation tab settings are determined by the first workbook opened in
Excel. Possibly this is the setting in your personal.xls. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Dennis" wrote in message ... Thanks for the fast response. I should have been more specific. I'm running Office 2003 on XP and I do uncheck iterations, but it 'magically' turns itself back on and reasserts itself. Best regards " wrote: In Excel97 you go to your Tools menu / Options / Calculation and uncheck Iterations. |
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