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Fails RTD Wrapper functions Excel 2007
hi, I found that there is bug in excel 2007 where it fails to update excel cells using a RTD wrapper function. Ref: http://www.excelforum.com/excel-prog...el-2007-a.html Can anyone please tell me whether there is any hotfix available for this bug ? or Have these bugs been fixed in excel 2010 ? Thank you shaa |
Fails RTD Wrapper functions Excel 2007
This bug was posted by me in 2006 and refers to a beta of Excel 2007 seven
months prior to the release of Excel 2007 in January 2007. The problem was fixed in the release version of Excel 2007 and has been widely used by many thousands of our customers since then without a single issue being reported. ie that post is about a beta of Excel 2007 and it does not apply to the release version which has always worked correctly since the day it was released. "shash" wrote in message ... hi, I found that there is bug in excel 2007 where it fails to update excel cells using a RTD wrapper function. Ref: http://www.excelforum.com/excel-prog...el-2007-a.html Can anyone please tell me whether there is any hotfix available for this bug ? or Have these bugs been fixed in excel 2010 ? Thank you shaa |
Fails RTD Wrapper functions Excel 2007
On Feb 8, 9:21*am, "Steve Smithfield" wrote:
This bug was posted by me in 2006 and refers to a beta of Excel 2007 seven months prior to the release of Excel 2007 in January 2007. The problem was fixed in the release version of Excel 2007 and has been widely used by many thousands of our customers since then without a single issue being reported. ie that post is about a beta of Excel 2007 and it does not apply to the release version which has always worked correctly since the day it was released. "shash" wrote in message ... hi, I found that there is bug in excel 2007 where it fails to update excel cells using a RTD wrapper function. Ref: http://www.excelforum.com/excel-prog...wrapper-functi... Can anyone please tell me whether there is any hotfix available for this bug ? or Have these bugs been fixed in excel 2010 ? Thank you shaa Thank you very much for the information. |
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