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When I open some files just to see the content and then
File>Close without changing a thing or even moving the active cell, it asks me if I want to save. I realized this was happening when the file I open was saved in a previous version. How can I stop it from happening when I open an Excel 2002 version of a spreadsheet while using Excel 2002? Thanks, Brad E. |
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Some Excel Functions are volatile. This means they will re-calculate every time Excel is opened if Calculation is set to automatic thus creating a "changed" state, which generates the "Save" prompt. Some volatile Functions to look for. RAND AREAS CELL COLUMNS INDEX INDIRECT NOW OFFSET ROWS TODAY Also, as you know, if opening files from older versions into XL 2002 a re-calculation will be automatic. Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Thu, 20 May 2004 10:07:48 -0700, "Brad E" <bemerick@mimillers.com> wrote: >When I open some files just to see the content and then >File>Close without changing a thing or even moving the >active cell, it asks me if I want to save. I realized >this was happening when the file I open was saved in a >previous version. How can I stop it from happening when I >open an Excel 2002 version of a spreadsheet while using >Excel 2002? > >Thanks, Brad E. |
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