If you want your problem solving, then you may wish to answer my questions,
which I will repeat for clarity:
"
Are you saying that you have a file that works OK on a machine with XP
that
doesn't work on a machine with Vista, or are you creating a different
workbook on the Vista machine? Have you tried copying the file between
machines and seeing how it behaves on the other side?
"
It sounds as if the answer to the first question is that you are creating a
new file, so why not try copying the two files over, one from XP to Vista,
and one from Vista to XP, and see how they behave in the other environment.
Then you can see whether the problem is with the file, or with the Vista
environment on those machines.
You could, of course, also upload the file from Vista to somewhere like
http://www.savefile.com/, then other users will be able to see whether the
file works for them, and whether there is anything obviously wrong.
--
David Biddulph
"Margy" wrote in message
...
Hi David - I teach Excel and customizing a value in a cell is one of the
things that I have been teaching on my course for many years. I have 4
PCs. 2
with XP and 2 with Vista - all 4 have Office 2003 and 2007 on them. When I
teach this I open a work book and format a column with a customised value
that will calculate e.g. 75 kgs and then we do calculations. I have taught
this for years. On the 2 new computers that run on Vista, this same
exercise
does not work (on Excel 2003 or 2007) if I customise with the word after
the
figure e.g. 000 "kgs". I know it sounds quite rediculous - as I will go to
the 2 computers that have been set up for ages on XP and in both Excel
2003
and 2007 this excercise works. I wondered if there was a setting in Excel
options that was not setting by default on the Vista PCs - I know it sound
rediculous to think it is a Vista related issue. I just don't know why
this
has happened to these 2 new computers I have set up. I install Office
exactly
the same way as I have done for years. I have gone back to the
installation
and made sure that every Excel feature runs from the hard drive. I would
so
like this mystery to be solved.
Thanks for your response.
--
Margy
"David Biddulph" wrote:
"Margy" wrote in message
...
I promised I typed Zeros - without doubt. It would not show the value in
the
formula bar if I had typed "O"'s.
Yes, it would. With OOO "tons" in custom format, it shows 35 in the
formula
bar and OOO tons in the display in the cell. That's why Roger asked the
question.
Are you saying that you have a file that works OK on a machine with XP
that
doesn't work on a machine with Vista, or are you creating a different
workbook on the Vista machine? Have you tried copying the file between
machines and seeing how it behaves on the other side?
--
David Biddulph
The crazy thing is if I type the word first
and then the zeros is works - but not the word after the zeros. I did
not
know if there was a setting in Excel options that had to be checked or
not -
because as I have mentioned, this works absolutely perfectly on any
other
PC
with XP on - it is only these 2 computers with Vista on. If this can be
solved I would be delighted from a convenient point and also because I
am
so
puzzled by it.
Thanks so much for your replies. I value this forum so much and
everyone's
participation.
--
With much appreciation
Margy
"Roger Govier" wrote:
Hi Margy
Are you sure you type Zeros in the format, and not text O's?
--
Regards
Roger Govier
"Margy" wrote in message
...
Sorry Roger should have told you what happened.
If I customized 000 "tons" - when I type a value e.g. 35 into the
cell
it
will read 000tons and does not show e.g. 35 tons - that is only on
the
Vista
PCs.
--
Margy
"Roger Govier" wrote:
Hi Margy
When you say it does not work, what happens? What do you see in the
cell.
Works perfectly for me on Vista Business and XL2007
--
Regards
Roger Govier
"Margy" wrote in message
...
Format Cell - Number Tab - Category Customer. If we put in e.g.
"Inv"
000
and
cells will read Inv 014 etc. If we do 00 "Kg" (i.e. after the 00)
would
read
14 Kg etc. This has always worked on any computer running Excel
2007
on
Windows XP. On both our computers running on Vista Busines if we
custom
the
number "Inv" 000 - no matter what we put in front of the number -
it
works -
but it will not work when we put the word after the number i.e.
00
"Kg"
Assistance will be much appreciated.
--
Margy
Pinetown, South Africa