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Diane
Hi All,
I've also posted this under General Excel questions, but hoped I might get
an answer from this forum too... sorry for the duplication!
In the past, I've used Excel's Template Wizard with Data Tracking to keep a
running spreadsheet of my invoices. I've recently purchased a new computer
running Vista and Office 2007. I downloaded the add-in (knowing that it's
not supported in newer versions of Office), but I'm having trouble getting my
invoices and the database spreadsheet to coordinate. When I try saving an
invoice, it wants to open the database in Office 10/Library. If I locate the
database spreadsheet there (by creating that folder path, since the new
version is Office 12), Vista won't let me access it. If I try relocating the
database file to the Office 12/Library -- or anywhere else, it won't work. I
even tried creating a brand new invoice to use as a template and setting up a
new database spreadsheet, without success.
I'd be grateful for any help or suggestions you folks might have. Thanks so
much!
Cheers,
Diane
I've also posted this under General Excel questions, but hoped I might get
an answer from this forum too... sorry for the duplication!
In the past, I've used Excel's Template Wizard with Data Tracking to keep a
running spreadsheet of my invoices. I've recently purchased a new computer
running Vista and Office 2007. I downloaded the add-in (knowing that it's
not supported in newer versions of Office), but I'm having trouble getting my
invoices and the database spreadsheet to coordinate. When I try saving an
invoice, it wants to open the database in Office 10/Library. If I locate the
database spreadsheet there (by creating that folder path, since the new
version is Office 12), Vista won't let me access it. If I try relocating the
database file to the Office 12/Library -- or anywhere else, it won't work. I
even tried creating a brand new invoice to use as a template and setting up a
new database spreadsheet, without success.
I'd be grateful for any help or suggestions you folks might have. Thanks so
much!
Cheers,
Diane