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Bill Weylock
I have been using Office 2007 to do a long spreadsheet containing
qualitative and quantitative data.
I am unable to figure out what, if any, of the 2007 conditional formatting
options (magnificent new feature, by the way!) are compatible with 2008 or
in fact 2003.
It¹s not 100% a Mac question, but I am suffering here. Is there any
discussion of exactly what is possible under 2008 conditional formatting?
That might be a good place to start.
On the 2007 side you can do sweet things with colored icons, on the spot bar
charts, color fills for cells, etc etc etc...
Many years ago I bought my first Mac (Mac II with 5MB of RAM!) within two
hours of seeing how Excel drew pie and bar charts. I¹m hearing the siren
call of Windows every time I see what 2007 can do.
The saving grace so far is merely that no one seems to be running 2007 on
the client side.
Best,
Bill
Imac 2.8Ghz -10.5.1
Office 2008/2003 - Windows XP Pro SP2
qualitative and quantitative data.
I am unable to figure out what, if any, of the 2007 conditional formatting
options (magnificent new feature, by the way!) are compatible with 2008 or
in fact 2003.
It¹s not 100% a Mac question, but I am suffering here. Is there any
discussion of exactly what is possible under 2008 conditional formatting?
That might be a good place to start.
On the 2007 side you can do sweet things with colored icons, on the spot bar
charts, color fills for cells, etc etc etc...
Many years ago I bought my first Mac (Mac II with 5MB of RAM!) within two
hours of seeing how Excel drew pie and bar charts. I¹m hearing the siren
call of Windows every time I see what 2007 can do.
The saving grace so far is merely that no one seems to be running 2007 on
the client side.
Best,
Bill
Imac 2.8Ghz -10.5.1
Office 2008/2003 - Windows XP Pro SP2