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Our IT company just installed Office 2003. Now whenever I open an Excel spreadsheet it prompts me to "save my changes" even though none have been made. This is very agravating as I have many, many interruptions in a day, and am concerned that this message will lead me to believe I have done something I really haven't!

Thank you...
 
Hi G;

if the spreadsheet has stayed the same, and only the office version has
changed, then I don't know, but there are functions that evaluate when you
open the workbook. Heres a list of them to see if your worksheets have any
of them, that would explain a "change" occuring even when the values don't
actually change.

http://www.decisionmodels.com/calcsecretsi.htm


GWilson said:
Our IT company just installed Office 2003. Now whenever I open an Excel
spreadsheet it prompts me to "save my changes" even though none have been
made. This is very agravating as I have many, many interruptions in a day,
and am concerned that this message will lead me to believe I have done
something I really haven't!
 
YThanks Dave...ou made a great point, however I don't think that's the problem. I think it's a setting somewhere because 2 out of 3 of us get the message...the other person doesnt...

I appreciate your reply.

----- Dave R. wrote: -----

Hi G;

if the spreadsheet has stayed the same, and only the office version has
changed, then I don't know, but there are functions that evaluate when you
open the workbook. Heres a list of them to see if your worksheets have any
of them, that would explain a "change" occuring even when the values don't
actually change.

http://www.decisionmodels.com/calcsecretsi.htm


GWilson said:
Our IT company just installed Office 2003. Now whenever I open an Excel
spreadsheet it prompts me to "save my changes" even though none have been
made. This is very agravating as I have many, many interruptions in a day,
and am concerned that this message will lead me to believe I have done
something I really haven't!
 
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