Try removing the graphic, converting it to a more Mac-friendly format,
and pasting it back in later, after you've worked out the other kinks in
the spreadsheet.
I would definitely consider the graphic(s) to be the very first
'feature' to eliminate.
Sp00ky
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>Two questions:
>
>1) Have you tried using one of the non-speadsheet import/export formats
>such as comma-separated valuse (*.csv) or tab-seperated values (*.txt)?
>This would let the Mac version of Excel create the spreadsheet in native
>format, rather than trying to translate an existing format.
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> It contains only one worksheet. That worksheet is configured for
> landscape printing. It includes the company logo as a graphic at the
> top.
> Otherwise, its actually a very simple spreadsheet.
Try removing the graphic and re-exporting in 4.0 format. The grap
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>The creating spreadsheet on the PC is Excel 2000. I have used the
>"Save-As" command to save the spreadsheet in every format that the
>spreadsheet supports (including Excel 4.0 and 5.0/95) and nothing seems to
>help.
Do tab- and comma-delimi
The post hadn't wandered off. I was just unwilling to reply because of
my unfamiliarity with the Mac family of MS Office products. Windows, on
the other hand, ...
Two questions:
1) Have you tried using one of the non-speadsheet import/export formats
such as comma-separated valuse (*.csv) or t
>
> First off, I assume that this version of excel does not have trouble
> with other spreadsheets. What version of Excel was the spreadsheet
> originally saved in? If it was a more recent version that the one you
> are running, it may simply be that your Excel is choking newer stuff
> that it d
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> I have a performa 630cd with a full 68040 CPU and 36mb of memory.
> The
> problem I have is that I'm using Excel 5.0 (which comes with the last
> version of Office that runs on a 68k machine) and I'm trying to load
> a PC
> created spreadsheet into it. Everytime I
I have a performa 630cd with a full 68040 CPU and 36mb of memory. The
problem I have is that I'm using Excel 5.0 (which comes with the last
version of Office that runs on a 68k machine) and I'm trying to load a PC
created spreadsheet into it. Everytime I load it it imports, and actually
displays