https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=97897

--- Comment #17 from Winfried Donkers <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Eike Rathke from comment #16)
> For the first part of this bug, F9 not recalculating a loaded document when
> AutoCalc was/is off, there's not much we can do about other than forcing a
> full hard recalc the first time F9/recalc is executed or AutoCalc is
> switched on after load.
> 
> Other than that we could (should?) calculate dirty dependencies before
> saving such a document as to not save a dirty doc. Maybe only after having
> asked the user what s/he wants.

IMHO it would be a good idea to warn the user when opening a document that has
autocalculate off that the document may contain formulas that need
recalculation.
Giving a choice to do a forced recalculation would make it even more user
friendly. (Somewhat similar to the warning you get when a document contain
macros.)

I know from experience in the company where I work that opening such a document
leads to erroneous interpretation of the data and even to suspicion that Calc
is no good.

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