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    Re: Stop equations updating dynamically when table is sorted/filtered

    Welcome to the forum

    If you switch Excel's calculation mode into manual it will stop your formulas from recalculating each time you sort.
    The calc mode button should be on the Formulas ribbon...to the right. (I don't have a Mac, so I cannot confirm)
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    Re: Stop equations updating dynamically when table is sorted/filtered

    Quote Originally Posted by RudiS View Post
    Welcome to the forum

    If you switch Excel's calculation mode into manual it will stop your formulas from recalculating each time you sort.
    The calc mode button should be on the Formulas ribbon...to the right. (I don't have a Mac, so I cannot confirm)
    This seems to be working so far. Thanks for the fix!

    For reference, it's the same option on the mac version. Formulas ribbon -> settings on the far right.

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