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Sorry to post this again, but I did not receive any comments.
Anyone know why the 2007 Excel Icons have an exclamation mark in them? Is this normal or does it mean something's wrong? Rob |
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No idea what you're talking about. What 'icon'?
-- Jim "Rob" wrote in message ... Sorry to post this again, but I did not receive any comments. Anyone know why the 2007 Excel Icons have an exclamation mark in them? Is this normal or does it mean something's wrong? Rob |
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Sorry Jim, not enough info. By icons I mean the icons in Windows explorer
to the left of the file name. Or the icon that's created when creating a shortcut. As soon as I save a file to the 2007 version an exclamtion mark appears as part of the icon at the bottom right. Something like that would normally indicate to me that there was some type of error, but all that I've done is save the file to the new .xlsm format. I notice that if I simply change a file name's extension from .xls to .xlsm that the same small black (with yellow background) exclamation mark appears. I think it's showing that something's amiss with my installation, but I'm not sure. The reason this is concerning me is that as soon as I do save to the new format that new file behaves VERY slow, particularly in calculations, opening, etc. Rob "Jim Rech" wrote in message ... No idea what you're talking about. What 'icon'? -- Jim "Rob" wrote in message ... Sorry to post this again, but I did not receive any comments. Anyone know why the 2007 Excel Icons have an exclamation mark in them? Is this normal or does it mean something's wrong? Rob |
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Does the exclamation point only show up when you use an extension that indicates
the workbook contains macros? Rob wrote: Sorry Jim, not enough info. By icons I mean the icons in Windows explorer to the left of the file name. Or the icon that's created when creating a shortcut. As soon as I save a file to the 2007 version an exclamtion mark appears as part of the icon at the bottom right. Something like that would normally indicate to me that there was some type of error, but all that I've done is save the file to the new .xlsm format. I notice that if I simply change a file name's extension from .xls to .xlsm that the same small black (with yellow background) exclamation mark appears. I think it's showing that something's amiss with my installation, but I'm not sure. The reason this is concerning me is that as soon as I do save to the new format that new file behaves VERY slow, particularly in calculations, opening, etc. Rob "Jim Rech" wrote in message ... No idea what you're talking about. What 'icon'? -- Jim "Rob" wrote in message ... Sorry to post this again, but I did not receive any comments. Anyone know why the 2007 Excel Icons have an exclamation mark in them? Is this normal or does it mean something's wrong? Rob -- Dave Peterson |
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You're right, Dave, it is just XLSM files, or at least not XLSX files.
Rob - It's just supposed to warn you that this file type has macros, or will if the file is properly named. I don't think there is anything wrong with your machine. Excel 2007 is generally quite a bit slower than Excel 2003. Excel 2007 has the XLSB (B=binary) for situations where file loading speed is an issue. -- Jim "Dave Peterson" wrote in message ... Does the exclamation point only show up when you use an extension that indicates the workbook contains macros? Rob wrote: Sorry Jim, not enough info. By icons I mean the icons in Windows explorer to the left of the file name. Or the icon that's created when creating a shortcut. As soon as I save a file to the 2007 version an exclamtion mark appears as part of the icon at the bottom right. Something like that would normally indicate to me that there was some type of error, but all that I've done is save the file to the new .xlsm format. I notice that if I simply change a file name's extension from .xls to .xlsm that the same small black (with yellow background) exclamation mark appears. I think it's showing that something's amiss with my installation, but I'm not sure. The reason this is concerning me is that as soon as I do save to the new format that new file behaves VERY slow, particularly in calculations, opening, etc. Rob "Jim Rech" wrote in message ... No idea what you're talking about. What 'icon'? -- Jim "Rob" wrote in message ... Sorry to post this again, but I did not receive any comments. Anyone know why the 2007 Excel Icons have an exclamation mark in them? Is this normal or does it mean something's wrong? Rob -- Dave Peterson |
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Thanks Jim (and Dave), I suspected this may have been the case, but because
of the problems I was having once I converted to the new format it had me concerned. Do you think that MS will get this product working better than it is? I see MANY complaints about the speed issues in the Newsgroup. I'm finding that it's better to leave the file in the older format to retain the previous speed of calculation and opening, etc. (You've probably also seen the problem people have when double clicking the file when Excel isn't already open!) I'm tempted to reinstall Office 2003 and test my creations in 2007 as it seems this new product is all about gloss. Unfortunately I need to run 2007 to synchronise with my employer. Rob "Jim Rech" wrote in message ... You're right, Dave, it is just XLSM files, or at least not XLSX files. Rob - It's just supposed to warn you that this file type has macros, or will if the file is properly named. I don't think there is anything wrong with your machine. Excel 2007 is generally quite a bit slower than Excel 2003. Excel 2007 has the XLSB (B=binary) for situations where file loading speed is an issue. -- Jim "Dave Peterson" wrote in message ... Does the exclamation point only show up when you use an extension that indicates the workbook contains macros? Rob wrote: Sorry Jim, not enough info. By icons I mean the icons in Windows explorer to the left of the file name. Or the icon that's created when creating a shortcut. As soon as I save a file to the 2007 version an exclamtion mark appears as part of the icon at the bottom right. Something like that would normally indicate to me that there was some type of error, but all that I've done is save the file to the new .xlsm format. I notice that if I simply change a file name's extension from .xls to .xlsm that the same small black (with yellow background) exclamation mark appears. I think it's showing that something's amiss with my installation, but I'm not sure. The reason this is concerning me is that as soon as I do save to the new format that new file behaves VERY slow, particularly in calculations, opening, etc. Rob "Jim Rech" wrote in message ... No idea what you're talking about. What 'icon'? -- Jim "Rob" wrote in message ... Sorry to post this again, but I did not receive any comments. Anyone know why the 2007 Excel Icons have an exclamation mark in them? Is this normal or does it mean something's wrong? Rob -- Dave Peterson |
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It's hard to predict what MS will do, but I expect some performance
improvements with SP1 whenever that comes out. I suspect however that much of the speed drop is linked to things fundamental to the design of Excel 2007 and therefore not likely to be improved much. I have to (and want to) keep everything I do in Excel 2003 compatible format so I use that version for development. I test in Excel 2007 just to see that, when we do get users with that version, things run, albeit more slowly. -- Jim "Rob" <none wrote in message ... | Thanks Jim (and Dave), I suspected this may have been the case, but because | of the problems I was having once I converted to the new format it had me | concerned. | | Do you think that MS will get this product working better than it is? I see | MANY complaints about the speed issues in the Newsgroup. I'm finding that | it's better to leave the file in the older format to retain the previous | speed of calculation and opening, etc. (You've probably also seen the | problem people have when double clicking the file when Excel isn't already | open!) | | I'm tempted to reinstall Office 2003 and test my creations in 2007 as it | seems this new product is all about gloss. Unfortunately I need to run 2007 | to synchronise with my employer. | | Rob | | "Jim Rech" wrote in message | ... | You're right, Dave, it is just XLSM files, or at least not XLSX files. | | Rob - It's just supposed to warn you that this file type has macros, or | will if the file is properly named. I don't think there is anything wrong | with your machine. Excel 2007 is generally quite a bit slower than Excel | 2003. Excel 2007 has the XLSB (B=binary) for situations where file loading | speed is an issue. | | -- | Jim | "Dave Peterson" wrote in message | ... | Does the exclamation point only show up when you use an extension that | indicates | the workbook contains macros? | | Rob wrote: | | Sorry Jim, not enough info. By icons I mean the icons in Windows | explorer | to the left of the file name. Or the icon that's created when creating a | shortcut. As soon as I save a file to the 2007 version an exclamtion | mark | appears as part of the icon at the bottom right. Something like that | would | normally indicate to me that there was some type of error, but all that | I've | done is save the file to the new .xlsm format. I notice that if I | simply | change a file name's extension from .xls to .xlsm that the same small | black | (with yellow background) exclamation mark appears. I think it's showing | that something's amiss with my installation, but I'm not sure. | The reason this is concerning me is that as soon as I do save to the new | format that new file behaves VERY slow, particularly in calculations, | opening, etc. | | Rob | | "Jim Rech" wrote in message | ... | No idea what you're talking about. What 'icon'? | | -- | Jim | "Rob" wrote in message | ... | Sorry to post this again, but I did not receive any comments. | | Anyone know why the 2007 Excel Icons have an exclamation mark in | them? | Is | this normal or does it mean something's wrong? | | Rob | | | | | -- | | Dave Peterson | | | | |
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Thanks Jim. You've been very helpful!
Rob "Jim Rech" wrote in message ... It's hard to predict what MS will do, but I expect some performance improvements with SP1 whenever that comes out. I suspect however that much of the speed drop is linked to things fundamental to the design of Excel 2007 and therefore not likely to be improved much. I have to (and want to) keep everything I do in Excel 2003 compatible format so I use that version for development. I test in Excel 2007 just to see that, when we do get users with that version, things run, albeit more slowly. -- Jim "Rob" <none wrote in message ... | Thanks Jim (and Dave), I suspected this may have been the case, but because | of the problems I was having once I converted to the new format it had me | concerned. | | Do you think that MS will get this product working better than it is? I see | MANY complaints about the speed issues in the Newsgroup. I'm finding that | it's better to leave the file in the older format to retain the previous | speed of calculation and opening, etc. (You've probably also seen the | problem people have when double clicking the file when Excel isn't already | open!) | | I'm tempted to reinstall Office 2003 and test my creations in 2007 as it | seems this new product is all about gloss. Unfortunately I need to run 2007 | to synchronise with my employer. | | Rob | | "Jim Rech" wrote in message | ... | You're right, Dave, it is just XLSM files, or at least not XLSX files. | | Rob - It's just supposed to warn you that this file type has macros, or | will if the file is properly named. I don't think there is anything wrong | with your machine. Excel 2007 is generally quite a bit slower than Excel | 2003. Excel 2007 has the XLSB (B=binary) for situations where file loading | speed is an issue. | | -- | Jim | "Dave Peterson" wrote in message | ... | Does the exclamation point only show up when you use an extension that | indicates | the workbook contains macros? | | Rob wrote: | | Sorry Jim, not enough info. By icons I mean the icons in Windows | explorer | to the left of the file name. Or the icon that's created when creating a | shortcut. As soon as I save a file to the 2007 version an exclamtion | mark | appears as part of the icon at the bottom right. Something like that | would | normally indicate to me that there was some type of error, but all that | I've | done is save the file to the new .xlsm format. I notice that if I | simply | change a file name's extension from .xls to .xlsm that the same small | black | (with yellow background) exclamation mark appears. I think it's showing | that something's amiss with my installation, but I'm not sure. | The reason this is concerning me is that as soon as I do save to the new | format that new file behaves VERY slow, particularly in calculations, | opening, etc. | | Rob | | "Jim Rech" wrote in message | ... | No idea what you're talking about. What 'icon'? | | -- | Jim | "Rob" wrote in message | ... | Sorry to post this again, but I did not receive any comments. | | Anyone know why the 2007 Excel Icons have an exclamation mark in | them? | Is | this normal or does it mean something's wrong? | | Rob | | | | | -- | | Dave Peterson | | | | |
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