Hi Peter,

On Sun, Mar 27, 2005 at 08:07:56 -0600, Peter Kupfer wrote:

> But, in the shortcut keys list Tools > Configure > Keyboard, there is a 
> distinction between a recalc, and a recalc hard. Just want to know what 
> it is.

A normal recalc calculates formula cells that are marked "dirty", for
example because cells they depend on changed, and that aren't
recalculated yet by displaying or otherwise accessing results. A hard
recalc calculates _all_ formula cells, independent of state. Normally
you don't notice a difference because all that is displayed in a view is
already recalculated. You may notice a difference if formulas use macro
functions that have side effects, for example.

  Eike

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