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Hi,

I have been sent an excel sheet with a lot of data. When opening, the
program request whether I wish to update values, which I don't (also I have
set to manual Calculation in options) as I do not have the source data.
However, after clicking the "Don't update" button, it will still start to
calculate causing all cells with to have value "#Ref".

Hopefully you can help me in this matter.

regards,

Francis
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Jim Rech posted a registry tweak:
http://groups.google.com/groups?thre...GP11.phx .gbl

Maybe it'll work for you.

Francist wrote:

Hi,

I have been sent an excel sheet with a lot of data. When opening, the
program request whether I wish to update values, which I don't (also I have
set to manual Calculation in options) as I do not have the source data.
However, after clicking the "Don't update" button, it will still start to
calculate causing all cells with to have value "#Ref".

Hopefully you can help me in this matter.

regards,

Francis


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