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For two months I've used Excel 2007 with no problem, but this week I noticed
a bug with the anchor function. When I would anchor a cell and copy down the
formula, it would repeat the same number from the first cell, but update the
formula. Also, after I copied all the cells and used the =sum() at the bottom
of the column, whenever I would delete or change any of the cells within the
sum range, the sum would not change.
What is going on with Excel? I never had this happen with 2003.
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I still use 2003, but in 2007 is there something similar to
tools-options-calculate
select automatic.

(I have had this happen in 2007 when calculation is manual)

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For two months I've used Excel 2007 with no problem, but this week I noticed
a bug with the anchor function. When I would anchor a cell and copy down the
formula, it would repeat the same number from the first cell, but update the
formula. Also, after I copied all the cells and used the =sum() at the bottom
of the column, whenever I would delete or change any of the cells within the
sum range, the sum would not change.
What is going on with Excel? I never had this happen with 2003.

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I would guess that calculation mode is set to manual.

Try setting to automatic.


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On Thu, 29 Mar 2007 12:14:00 -0700, Preston
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For two months I've used Excel 2007 with no problem, but this week I noticed
a bug with the anchor function. When I would anchor a cell and copy down the
formula, it would repeat the same number from the first cell, but update the
formula. Also, after I copied all the cells and used the =sum() at the bottom
of the column, whenever I would delete or change any of the cells within the
sum range, the sum would not change.
What is going on with Excel? I never had this happen with 2003.


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I did have the calculation set to Manual. I tested that after I saved the
spreadsheet, it worked like it was supposed to. I think this might have been
the problem. Thank you.

"bj" wrote:

I still use 2003, but in 2007 is there something similar to
tools-options-calculate
select automatic.

(I have had this happen in 2007 when calculation is manual)

"Preston" wrote:

For two months I've used Excel 2007 with no problem, but this week I noticed
a bug with the anchor function. When I would anchor a cell and copy down the
formula, it would repeat the same number from the first cell, but update the
formula. Also, after I copied all the cells and used the =sum() at the bottom
of the column, whenever I would delete or change any of the cells within the
sum range, the sum would not change.
What is going on with Excel? I never had this happen with 2003.

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