Excel not calculating

Solola

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I have a fairly large excel workbook (9420 KB), and it has just recently decided to no longer calculate. When I update numbers that I know will affect multiple worksheets, nothing happens.

Yes, I have automatic calculation on.
Even when I hit F9, nothing happens.

The only way to get the numbers to change is to F2-enter or double click on every single cell that is affected by the change. Needless to say this is not a viable option, as I'd have to click on thousands of cells individually to update them.

Does anyone have any suggestions? This all started when I created a new copy of a worksheet that has MANY index-match formulas to multiple areas in the workbook. I moved that sheet out of the workbook, hoping that would solve the problem...but no such luck.
 

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I'm not sure why this would be happening, but a potential workaround until you find a proper solution would be to do a Find/Replace on all the cells, finding "=" (without the quotes) and Replacing with "=". This simulates you F2ing in each cell (but is obviously an awful lot faster!).
 
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I had this problem - some how the options on the toolbar table had reset itself to manual calculation, check this ?

Tools/Options/Calculation tab

just an idea ?
 
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Thanks for the tip, Richard. That really is better than F2-enter. Ugh!! That will save time until I can figure this out...

Fwiz, I had confirmed that the options were still set to automatic calc - but even if it hadn't been, you'd think that F9 still should have had some effect?

Thanks again - I just wish I knew why this problem decided to start in the first place! Or, more importantly, how I can prevent it from happening in the future!
 
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