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Default Excel 2007

When I test ran xl2007 some time ago, I thought that I could live with the
changes & get used to looking in new places to find common tools.
I tried demonstrating my 'in developement' VBA code using Excel 2007 to a
colleague & was thorourghly embarrassed because it failed so miserably.
Among other things, the code duplicates a hidden Sheet: xl2007 copies the
incorrect sheet & destroys the data. It took me a while to understand what
was actually happening. I was shocked when it finally dawned on me that 'any
company' would actually release a product that has this 'data destroyer'
built in. There is no workaround for lost data!

When will xl2007 be out of beta test for real and no longer depend on
customer complaints for debugging?
I hope by Fall 2007.

Dan



 
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