Excel 2007 Formulas (Mr. Spreadsheets Bookshelf)

You've probably noticed that the formulas in your worksheet get calculated immediately. If you change any cells that the formula uses, the formula displays a new result with no effort on your part. This occurs when Excel's Calculation mode is set to Automatic. In this mode (the default mode), Excel follows certain rules when calculating your worksheet:

Sometimes, however, you may want to control when Excel calculates formulas. For example, if you create a worksheet with thousands of complex formulas, you may find that things can slow to a snail's pace while Excel does its thing. In this case, you can set Excel's calculation mode to Manual. Do this by choosing Formulas image from book Calculation image from book Calculation Options image from book Manual.

When you work in Manual calculation mode, Excel displays Calculate in the status bar when you have any uncalculated formulas. The Formulas Calculation group contains two controls that when clicked, perform a calculation: Calculate Now and Calculate Sheet control. In addition to these controls, you can use the following shortcut keys to recalculate the formulas:

Caution 

Contrary to what you might expect, Excel's Calculation mode isn't specific to a particular worksheet. When you change Excel's Calculation mode, it affects all open workbooks-not just the active workbook. Also, the initial Calculation mode is set by the Calculation mode saved with the first workbook you open.

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