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Rob Nicholson
I'm currently evaluating Excel 2007 in our office to see what the issues
are. I've got it configured for compatibility mode which I think we will be
using as the standard across the company for the foreseeable future as all
of our clients are on earlier versions.
I've just made some changes to a small spreadsheet and Excel is warning me
about minor loss of fidelity:
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Some cells or styles in this workbook contain formatting that is not
supported by the selected file format. These formats will be converted to
the closest format available.
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This is all well and good but I don't want to turn off the warning (as it's
useful) but how do you find out which four cells are effected? I've not
entered any formatting that is unusual for Excel 2003.
Cheers, Rob.
are. I've got it configured for compatibility mode which I think we will be
using as the standard across the company for the foreseeable future as all
of our clients are on earlier versions.
I've just made some changes to a small spreadsheet and Excel is warning me
about minor loss of fidelity:
----cut here---
Some cells or styles in this workbook contain formatting that is not
supported by the selected file format. These formats will be converted to
the closest format available.
----cut here---
This is all well and good but I don't want to turn off the warning (as it's
useful) but how do you find out which four cells are effected? I've not
entered any formatting that is unusual for Excel 2003.
Cheers, Rob.