HELP! Excel saving and No changes made

A

Ash

Hi
I recently upgrade from Office 2000 to Office XP.
I used to be able highlight a list of excel files and
then print.This would then print one copy of every
highlighted excel sheet.

At the moment every time the excel file is opened it asks
if " you would like to save changes" when no actual work
has been carried out on the excel sheet - just opened for
viewing or printing and then closed.

Any suggestion.

Ash

..
 
F

Frank Kabel

Hi
this sounds like you have some volatile functions in your spreadsheet.
That is: some Excel functions are re-calculated automatically on
opening the workbook. As this changes the workbook Excel asks to save
the workbook again (though you did not enter anything manually).
 
L

Lady Layla

Save it once and it should stop.

Excel will ask to save it if it was created in a previous version....even if
there are no changes and even if it was created in any of the versions that are
supposedly compatable or equal (97 and 2000)


: Hi
: I recently upgrade from Office 2000 to Office XP.
: I used to be able highlight a list of excel files and
: then print.This would then print one copy of every
: highlighted excel sheet.
:
: At the moment every time the excel file is opened it asks
: if " you would like to save changes" when no actual work
: has been carried out on the excel sheet - just opened for
: viewing or printing and then closed.
:
: Any suggestion.
:
: Ash
:
: .
 
D

Dave Peterson

See another reply to your other post.
Hi
I recently upgrade from Office 2000 to Office XP.
I used to be able highlight a list of excel files and
then print.This would then print one copy of every
highlighted excel sheet.

At the moment every time the excel file is opened it asks
if " you would like to save changes" when no actual work
has been carried out on the excel sheet - just opened for
viewing or printing and then closed.

Any suggestion.

Ash

.
 

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