Spreadsheet Server for use with Global Software

Spreadsheet Server for use with Global Software Spreadsheet Server for use with Global Software

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53Spreadsheet Server for use with Global Software9.5 Hide Rows with Zero BalancesThe Hide Rows with Zero Balances function will analyze the active workbook and perform a row hide functionfor any spreadsheet row that contains formulas in which the net result is zero for all cells. This function isvery effective for standardized reporting templates such as departmental reports. Multiple rows can becreated as a template but the function can then hide non-used or zero rows.To Hide Rows with Zero Balances:1. From the Excel menu, select SServer>Hide Rows with Zero Balances.To Restore Hidden Rows:1. From the Excel menu, select SServer>Restore Hidden Rows.

Miscellaneous Features 549.6 Disable / Enable Spreadsheet Server Formula CalculationsDisabling calculations will effectively halt GXA and GXD formula calculations when Excel calculates spreadsheets.As a result of disabling calculations, GXA formulas will return zero values and GXD formulas will return values.Disabling Spreadsheet Server formula calculations can be extremely useful when:· Discontinuing calculation of a complex or long-running spreadsheet. Press Shift+Ctrl+Z to quickly disable formulacalculations.· A workbook is inadvertently opened whose calculation option is set to automatic. Press Shift+Ctrl+Z to quicklydisable formula calculations.· Creating a new worksheet or modifying an existing worksheet by adding columns and/or rows with SpreadsheetServer formulas. From the Excel menu, select SServer>Disable Spreadsheet Server Formula· Calculation.Enabling Formula Calculations:1. From the Excel menu, select SServer>Enable Spreadsheet Server Formula Calculations. The EnableSpreadsheet Server Formula Calculations confirmation popup panel appears.2. Click the Yes button to clear the PC Cache and recalculate the spreadsheet.Global Software, Inc.

Miscellaneous Features 549.6 Disable / Enable <strong>Spreadsheet</strong> <strong>Server</strong> Formula CalculationsDisabling calculations will effectively halt GXA and GXD <strong>for</strong>mula calculations when Excel calculates spreadsheets.As a result of disabling calculations, GXA <strong>for</strong>mulas will return zero values and GXD <strong>for</strong>mulas will return values.Disabling <strong>Spreadsheet</strong> <strong>Server</strong> <strong>for</strong>mula calculations can be extremely <strong>use</strong>ful when:· Discontinuing calculation of a complex or long-running spreadsheet. Press Shift+Ctrl+Z to quickly disable <strong>for</strong>mulacalculations.· A workbook is inadvertently opened whose calculation option is set to automatic. Press Shift+Ctrl+Z to quicklydisable <strong>for</strong>mula calculations.· Creating a new worksheet or modifying an existing worksheet by adding columns and/or rows <strong>with</strong> <strong>Spreadsheet</strong><strong>Server</strong> <strong>for</strong>mulas. From the Excel menu, select S<strong>Server</strong>>Disable <strong>Spreadsheet</strong> <strong>Server</strong> Formula· Calculation.Enabling Formula Calculations:1. From the Excel menu, select S<strong>Server</strong>>Enable <strong>Spreadsheet</strong> <strong>Server</strong> Formula Calculations. The Enable<strong>Spreadsheet</strong> <strong>Server</strong> Formula Calculations confirmation popup panel appears.2. Click the Yes button to clear the PC Cache and recalculate the spreadsheet.<strong>Global</strong> <strong>Software</strong>, Inc.

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