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bug in Excel 12?
In Excel 12, if text in cell is very long, and you build a pivot table, it
works, BUT if you save the file in Excel 03 format (*.xls), it destroys the pivot table on opening the new .xls file. Why? Workaround? |
bug in Excel 12?
Shouldn't this kind of thing be posted in the excel 12 forum?
gg wrote: In Excel 12, if text in cell is very long, and you build a pivot table, it works, BUT if you save the file in Excel 03 format (*.xls), it destroys the pivot table on opening the new .xls file. Why? Workaround? -- Dave Peterson |
bug in Excel 12?
Can you give me the url to this? I have not been able to find it.
"Dave Peterson" wrote: Shouldn't this kind of thing be posted in the excel 12 forum? gg wrote: In Excel 12, if text in cell is very long, and you build a pivot table, it works, BUT if you save the file in Excel 03 format (*.xls), it destroys the pivot table on opening the new .xls file. Why? Workaround? -- Dave Peterson |
bug in Excel 12?
If you're running a legal version of excel 12, shouldn't you know where this is?
gg wrote: Can you give me the url to this? I have not been able to find it. "Dave Peterson" wrote: Shouldn't this kind of thing be posted in the excel 12 forum? gg wrote: In Excel 12, if text in cell is very long, and you build a pivot table, it works, BUT if you save the file in Excel 03 format (*.xls), it destroys the pivot table on opening the new .xls file. Why? Workaround? -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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