OFFSET replacement to get rid of save prompt

RiP235

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Is there any other formula instead of OFFSET? :confused:
Because Excel prompts to save every time I close it even if I don't change anything.
Here's my formula: G5=OFFSET(G5,-1,0)+F5-E5
And if I use this formula, auto-update won't work in table: G5=G4+F5-E5
 

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No it just tells the system the file has already been saved. Even though it hasn't
 
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Well you cant have it both ways...either you get the prompt to save or you dont.
 
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