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Yes, that is what normally happens. The only exception is when manual recalculation is turned on, which is very rare. In that case you have to press the F9 key to do a recalculation.

Yes, that is what normally happens. The only exception is when manual recalculation is turned on, which is very rare. In that case you have to press the F9 key to do a recalculation.

Yes, that is what normally happens. The only exception is when manual recalculation is turned on, which is very rare. In that case you have to press the F9 key to do a recalculation.

Yes, that is what normally happens. The only exception is when manual recalculation is turned on, which is very rare. In that case you have to press the F9 key to do a recalculation.

Yes, that is what normally happens. The only exception is when manual recalculation is turned on, which is very rare. In that case you have to press the F9 key to do a recalculation.

Yes, that is what normally happens. The only exception is when manual recalculation is turned on, which is very rare. In that case you have to press the F9 key to do a recalculation.

Yes, that is what normally happens. The only exception is when manual recalculation is turned on, which is very rare. In that case you have to press the F9 key to do a recalculation.

Yes, that is what normally happens. The only exception is when manual recalculation is turned on, which is very rare. In that case you have to press the F9 key to do a recalculation.

Yes, that is what normally happens. The only exception is when manual recalculation is turned on, which is very rare. In that case you have to press the F9 key to do a recalculation.

Yes, that is what normally happens. The only exception is when manual recalculation is turned on, which is very rare. In that case you have to press the F9 key to do a recalculation.

Yes, that is what normally happens. The only exception is when manual recalculation is turned on, which is very rare. In that case you have to press the F9 key to do a recalculation.

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