Inserted Comment into cell does not save.

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curtis young

I have a excel file about 750K composed of a list of data. No
calculation involved just data. When I first started entering data
from rows 1-1012 or so everthing was fine. Now at row 1030 my comments
inserted into the cell dont save. I can right click and inset a
comment into a cell while the file is open, but as soon as I close the
file down (after a save of couse) and open it up the comments I
inserted durring the previous session are not there. The data remains
but the comments are gone. All my previous comments from rows 1030 and
below remain intact but any new comments entered dont save. Help.
This started happening while running OS X 10.3.9 and the problem still
remains under 10.4 (Tiger). Office 2004 standard Mac edition.
Computer is a iMac G5 1.6, 1.5Gigs ram.
 
J

JE McGimpsey

curtis young said:
I have a excel file about 750K composed of a list of data. No
calculation involved just data. When I first started entering data
from rows 1-1012 or so everthing was fine. Now at row 1030 my comments
inserted into the cell dont save. I can right click and inset a
comment into a cell while the file is open, but as soon as I close the
file down (after a save of couse) and open it up the comments I
inserted durring the previous session are not there. The data remains
but the comments are gone. All my previous comments from rows 1030 and
below remain intact but any new comments entered dont save. Help.
This started happening while running OS X 10.3.9 and the problem still
remains under 10.4 (Tiger). Office 2004 standard Mac edition.
Computer is a iMac G5 1.6, 1.5Gigs ram.

Should have read this before responding to your other post. Obviously it
has nothing to do with Tiger.

I just did a test inserting 40,000 comments, and it worked fine - if a
bit slowly.

Does this happen in any other workbook?
 

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