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recalc (third-person singular simple present recalcs, present participle recalcing, simple past and past participle recalced)

  1. (transitive, informal) recalculate
    • 1988 December 5, InfoWorld, volume 10, number 49:
      Typically, you'll debug your model by making changes, recalcing, and testing within the spreadsheet, then trying Prepare and Run.
    • 2000, Graham Wideman, VISIO 2000 Developer's Survival Guide, page 228:
      This would typically be used to temporarily turn off layout calculations while a number of shapes are added or modified, after which DLS could be re-enabled to recalc the drawing all at once.

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