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Default Excel 2003 is converting weird to Excel Viewer Version 8?

When sending an excel doccument out using Excel Professional 2003, end users
are receiving it and getting funky calculations from formulas like 4.00
across the board when each value should be different. Does any one know why
this is? Shouldn't the software be backwards compatible?
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The software is backward compatible for features that were supported in that
old version. Not to say that there are never any problems, but they should
be rare.

Certainly funky calculations isn't a known problem for most builtin
worksheet functions.

(actually, none come to mind).

do the users have calculation set to automatic. Did they force a recalc?

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When sending an excel doccument out using Excel Professional 2003, end users
are receiving it and getting funky calculations from formulas like 4.00
across the board when each value should be different. Does any one know why
this is? Shouldn't the software be backwards compatible?

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Problem is end users are insurance adjusters without much (if any) computer
knowledge running software that was out dated years ago. The formula's are
simple "ifthen" statements and logic which i feel shouldn't be a problem as
it shouldn't have changed over the years, however still they come up with the
number 4 in every column, seems odd. I don't know exactly what you mean when
you ask if they forced a recalculation?

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The software is backward compatible for features that were supported in that
old version. Not to say that there are never any problems, but they should
be rare.

Certainly funky calculations isn't a known problem for most builtin
worksheet functions.

(actually, none come to mind).

do the users have calculation set to automatic. Did they force a recalc?

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Regards,
Tom Ogilvy


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When sending an excel doccument out using Excel Professional 2003, end users
are receiving it and getting funky calculations from formulas like 4.00
across the board when each value should be different. Does any one know why
this is? Shouldn't the software be backwards compatible?

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F9 or Ctrl+Alt+F9

manually forces a calculation.

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Problem is end users are insurance adjusters without much (if any)
computer
knowledge running software that was out dated years ago. The formula's
are
simple "ifthen" statements and logic which i feel shouldn't be a problem
as
it shouldn't have changed over the years, however still they come up with
the
number 4 in every column, seems odd. I don't know exactly what you mean
when
you ask if they forced a recalculation?

"Tom Ogilvy" wrote:

The software is backward compatible for features that were supported in
that
old version. Not to say that there are never any problems, but they
should
be rare.

Certainly funky calculations isn't a known problem for most builtin
worksheet functions.

(actually, none come to mind).

do the users have calculation set to automatic. Did they force a
recalc?

--
Regards,
Tom Ogilvy


"Dave" wrote:

When sending an excel doccument out using Excel Professional 2003, end
users
are receiving it and getting funky calculations from formulas like 4.00
across the board when each value should be different. Does any one
know why
this is? Shouldn't the software be backwards compatible?



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