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Using Move or Copy I have copied 6 x worksheets into the same workbook.
Although I have Automatic Calculation set, 'Calculate' is continuously displayed in the status bar as though Manual Calculation is set. I have tried recalculating using F9 about 50 consecutive times but Excel is still asking me to calculate. Also, when I close and save the workbook, 'Calculate' is still displayed in the status bar even though no worksheets are open. I have used Move or Copy to duplicate worksheets on may occasions before but have never encountered this problem. -- R Ormerod |
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See
http://support.microsoft.com/default...;en-us;Q243495 or http://www.decisionmodels.com/calcsecretsf.htm -- Kind Regards, Niek Otten Microsoft MVP - Excel "R Ormerod" wrote in message ... Using Move or Copy I have copied 6 x worksheets into the same workbook. Although I have Automatic Calculation set, 'Calculate' is continuously displayed in the status bar as though Manual Calculation is set. I have tried recalculating using F9 about 50 consecutive times but Excel is still asking me to calculate. Also, when I close and save the workbook, 'Calculate' is still displayed in the status bar even though no worksheets are open. I have used Move or Copy to duplicate worksheets on may occasions before but have never encountered this problem. -- R Ormerod |
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Following instructions in the second link I have done the following:
- Checked for circular references: there are none in the worksheet - Ctrl+Alt+F9 for full calculation: the status bar showed the calculation % only going to 8% before reverting back to 'Calculate' (it is supposed to climb to 100% if the limit on dependencies to unique references has been reached) Looks like the file may be corrupted. "Niek Otten" wrote: See http://support.microsoft.com/default...;en-us;Q243495 or http://www.decisionmodels.com/calcsecretsf.htm -- Kind Regards, Niek Otten Microsoft MVP - Excel "R Ormerod" wrote in message ... Using Move or Copy I have copied 6 x worksheets into the same workbook. Although I have Automatic Calculation set, 'Calculate' is continuously displayed in the status bar as though Manual Calculation is set. I have tried recalculating using F9 about 50 consecutive times but Excel is still asking me to calculate. Also, when I close and save the workbook, 'Calculate' is still displayed in the status bar even though no worksheets are open. I have used Move or Copy to duplicate worksheets on may occasions before but have never encountered this problem. -- R Ormerod |
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![]() "i want to find out how to set Automatic Calculation as the default mode, rather than having to press f9. it used to be this way in previous editions of Excel |
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<Tools <Options <Calculation tab,
And click on "Automatic". -- HTH, RD --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please keep all correspondence within the NewsGroup, so all may benefit ! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- "r van setten" <r van wrote in message ... "i want to find out how to set Automatic Calculation as the default mode, rather than having to press f9. it used to be this way in previous editions of Excel |
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![]() i have tried this,but each time i open excel fo rthe first time, i have to reset the calculation to Automatic. Excel does not seem to 'remember' my instructions. R van Setten "Ragdyer" wrote: <Tools <Options <Calculation tab, And click on "Automatic". -- HTH, RD --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please keep all correspondence within the NewsGroup, so all may benefit ! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- "r van setten" <r van wrote in message ... "i want to find out how to set Automatic Calculation as the default mode, rather than having to press f9. it used to be this way in previous editions of Excel |
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