Check Tools-->Options-->Calculation Tab and try changing the Calculation
radio button to Manual.  That might get rid of the message.  You just
have to keep in mind that you need to manually recalculate your values
if you want to see the current data.



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Allegakoen, Justin Devanandan
Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2006 3:59 PM
To: perl-win32-users@listserv.ActiveState.com
Subject: RE: Opening an Excel workbook with links to other data sources

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  Just-in's other suggestion was "If not you may have to fudge
  something with Win32::GuiTest", but didn't elaborate on
  the "something" ...  
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Going down the GuiTest path is forcing things in a less than elegant
way.

Why not have a dig around in the Object browser (available when you hit
Alt-F11 after you launch Excel) - you may have to hit Tools ->
References and check the Excel box to get the Excel references. You may
find a property or method that allows you to override the pop up in
question.

It's going to take some searching but it may be well worth the effort.

Just in

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