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Re: recalculate excel formulas

From: "kt bott" <ktbott@-------.--->
To: NULL
Date: 6/25/2009 9:36:00 AM
"krasman" <krasman@h...> wrote in message 
news:uMKvrQDyJHA.1424@T......
> hi,
>
> i have an excel file with two sheets: sheet1 and sheet2. let's say that 
> sheet1 cell A1 has a value. in sheet2, cell A1 there's a formula, 
> something like Sheet1!A1 + 10. so, if i put 10 in sheet1, sheet2 should 
> have 20. in excel 2007 this is a basic formula, and it works perfectly. 
> however, i want to do the same thing using open xml sdk 2.0. i can insert 
> values in sheet1, cell A1, but the sdk doesn't recalculate the value of 
> sheet2, A1. using mycell.CellValue.Remove(), the formula is updated when i 
> open excel. but i need do do this directly using sdk and not excel. 
> something like:
>
> my function()
>   insert value in sheet1, A1
>   do some processing
>   get value from sheet2, A1 -> this gives the wrong value
>   more processing
> end function
>
> can you help me?
>
> thanks
>
> kras
> 



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