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  1. #1
    Curt
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    auto calc on, but have to edit (f2) cells to force re-calc..help!

    i have a large workbook with several tabs and many formulas. For some
    reason, even though auto-calc is turned on it will not recalc cell formulas
    when i change inputs. I have to go to each affected cell, edit the cell and
    hit enter to update the value. it is not a problem for =sum formulas, just
    those returning a single value from another cell. Anyone experienced this
    before?

  2. #2
    Niek Otten
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    Re: auto calc on, but have to edit (f2) cells to force re-calc..help!

    Try rebuilding the dependency-tree with CTRL+ALT+SHIFT+F9

    --
    Kind regards,

    Niek Otten

    "Curt" <Curt@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:DA9B7553-27C1-4C29-B96A-B9E136DFF66E@microsoft.com...
    >i have a large workbook with several tabs and many formulas. For some
    > reason, even though auto-calc is turned on it will not recalc cell
    > formulas
    > when i change inputs. I have to go to each affected cell, edit the cell
    > and
    > hit enter to update the value. it is not a problem for =sum formulas,
    > just
    > those returning a single value from another cell. Anyone experienced this
    > before?




  3. #3
    Curt
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    Re: auto calc on, but have to edit (f2) cells to force re-calc..he

    thanks...do i need to do that for each tab or just once for the whole file?
    what causes that problem in the first place? thanks!!!

    "Niek Otten" wrote:

    > Try rebuilding the dependency-tree with CTRL+ALT+SHIFT+F9
    >
    > --
    > Kind regards,
    >
    > Niek Otten
    >
    > "Curt" <Curt@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    > news:DA9B7553-27C1-4C29-B96A-B9E136DFF66E@microsoft.com...
    > >i have a large workbook with several tabs and many formulas. For some
    > > reason, even though auto-calc is turned on it will not recalc cell
    > > formulas
    > > when i change inputs. I have to go to each affected cell, edit the cell
    > > and
    > > hit enter to update the value. it is not a problem for =sum formulas,
    > > just
    > > those returning a single value from another cell. Anyone experienced this
    > > before?

    >
    >
    >


  4. #4
    Niek Otten
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    Re: auto calc on, but have to edit (f2) cells to force re-calc..he

    Once for the whole file. It shouldn't be necessary, but surely MS didn't
    introduce this feature for no reason... (I think in Excel 2000, I'm not
    sure)

    Another way of doing this is for each sheet to find and replace all "=" with
    "=".

    Do save the file.

    --
    Kind regards,

    Niek Otten

    "Curt" <Curt@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:51A8B837-2AEC-4A22-B521-4FA8AD8BD2FE@microsoft.com...
    > thanks...do i need to do that for each tab or just once for the whole
    > file?
    > what causes that problem in the first place? thanks!!!
    >
    > "Niek Otten" wrote:
    >
    >> Try rebuilding the dependency-tree with CTRL+ALT+SHIFT+F9
    >>
    >> --
    >> Kind regards,
    >>
    >> Niek Otten
    >>
    >> "Curt" <Curt@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    >> news:DA9B7553-27C1-4C29-B96A-B9E136DFF66E@microsoft.com...
    >> >i have a large workbook with several tabs and many formulas. For some
    >> > reason, even though auto-calc is turned on it will not recalc cell
    >> > formulas
    >> > when i change inputs. I have to go to each affected cell, edit the
    >> > cell
    >> > and
    >> > hit enter to update the value. it is not a problem for =sum formulas,
    >> > just
    >> > those returning a single value from another cell. Anyone experienced
    >> > this
    >> > before?

    >>
    >>
    >>




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