XL5: "Save Changes in <Bookname>" Even If No Changes MadeLast reviewed: September 12, 1996Article ID: Q109428 |
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Excel for Windows, versions 5.0, 5.0c
SUMMARYIn Microsoft Excel version 5.0, when you close a workbook, you may be prompted to save changes to the workbook even if you have not actually made any changes to it. This will occur if your workbook is set to use the Automatic or Automatic Except Tables calculation mode and contains any of the following items:
MORE INFORMATIONIf your calculation mode is set to Automatic or Automatic Except Tables when you open a workbook, volatile functions, linked pictures, and iterative formulas are automatically recalculated when you open the workbook. This automatic recalculation makes Microsoft Excel think the workbook has been modified. Because of this, you will be prompted to save changes to the workbook when you close it. Volatile functions in Microsoft Excel version 5.0 include the following:
AREAS() INDEX() OFFSET() TODAY() CELL() INDIRECT() ROWS() COLUMNS() NOW() RAND()If your workbook contains any of these functions, you will be prompted to save the workbook when you close it. Because of the way in which charts are handled in Microsoft Excel version 5.0, if you open a workbook that contains a chart of any type, Microsoft Excel will think the workbook has been modified. For this reason, you will always be prompted to save changes to a workbook if it contains any charts. For more information on volatile functions, query on the following words in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
dependent and volatile and function and recalculation |
KBCategory: kbusage
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