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Default Formulas cut and paste but do not compute

When I cut and past even the easiest formula (=A1+B1) The formula pastes
correctly, but the result of the formula in the new cell is the same as the
previous formula in the original cell. Ideas?
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Enusre that calc mode is set to automatic
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When I cut and past even the easiest formula (=A1+B1) The formula pastes
correctly, but the result of the formula in the new cell is the same as the
previous formula in the original cell. Ideas?

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I knew it was a setting somewhere. I just couldn't find it. THanks, Max.

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Enusre that calc mode is set to automatic
Click Tools Options Calculation tab (Options are there)
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http://savefile.com/projects/236895
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"Chris" wrote:
When I cut and past even the easiest formula (=A1+B1) The formula pastes
correctly, but the result of the formula in the new cell is the same as the
previous formula in the original cell. Ideas?

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I knew it was a setting somewhere. I just couldn't find it. THanks, Max.



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