Microsoft KB Archive/75828

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Last reviewed: November 2, 1994

Article ID: Q75828

SUMMARY
In Microsoft Excel for the Macintosh version 3.0, if a formula refers to a cell that contains a dynamic data exchange (DDE) link, and the DDE link updates, the formula will recalculate even if manual calculation is set. This is true of any formulas that are in any way dependent on the DDE link, whether directly or indirectly.

MORE INFORMATION
The following formula is an example of a DDE link:

='ComputerName@Zone:Excel'|Worksheet1!'R1C1'
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