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Cell display in 2007
After revising a formula in Excel 2007, the new number is presented overlaid
on top of the previous number in the cell. If I minimize EXCEL and then then maximize, the cell data presents correctly. Formula, Calculation Options is set to Automatic. The size of the spreadsheet/file does not matter. I've only had EXCEL 2007 a few weeks and my PC is new. Our IT shop has changed PC's virtual memory to 5120-8192 with no improvement. |
Cell display in 2007
There have been reports of a bug in a windows update for office 2007
November 10th Can cause "visual leaking" from one sheet to another, especially when running VBA Don't know if it applies in your case but the temporary fix has been to uninstall the update............KB973593 And wait for a permanent patch to come through. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Tue, 1 Dec 2009 09:50:24 -0800, Becca In JC MO <Becca In JC wrote: After revising a formula in Excel 2007, the new number is presented overlaid on top of the previous number in the cell. If I minimize EXCEL and then then maximize, the cell data presents correctly. Formula, Calculation Options is set to Automatic. The size of the spreadsheet/file does not matter. I've only had EXCEL 2007 a few weeks and my PC is new. Our IT shop has changed PC's virtual memory to 5120-8192 with no improvement. |
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