I am using excel and trying to find out the probability of a number from column G2 and divide it by 36 to get a decimal (being the probability). [ =G2/36] However, when I use the CORRECT equasion, all it does is give me a random date!! It says 'Jan-00'. I have NO idea what to do and i really need help fast; it's for a project.
I am trying to get an excel spreadsheet macro to function in excel 2007 on a Vista Business OS. it runs fine in excel 2007 on XP pro OS. Is there a known work-around for this? It is obviously an issue with Vista.
I bought new PC of Vista Home edition. I can't view a Excel made document that was sent to me by friend because my new visa PC has no Microsoft Office Excel be installed.
Is there anyway that I can view the document that made by Microsoft Office Excel since I have no Microsoft office Excel be installed?
using the short-cut target line in XP I could set games to run in window or at a different resolution. How do I do this in Vista? More Specifically I want to run Atlantica Online in smaller res than 1024x768 so I can leave I running in the background but still keep an eye on it while i surf the net (a small resolution like 640x480 would be ideal). I tried editing the target line with no success. Any ideas?
If the above is impossible are there any third party programs that would allow me to resize the window how I want? Or allow me to divide my screen into multiple screens/desktops?
i have vista home on my laptop but i have problem with sql server 2005 on vista, i want to divide my disk on two parts and on other to istall windows xp but when i can't use partition magic 8 ,show some problems. how i can now my hard disc.
How do I create a new toolbar? How do I edit the Toolbar Command Buttons (Icons?)? How do I create and add an Autocorrect (AC) Command Button to an Excel Toolbar? I HATE the ribbons, period? I LOVED the nice, neat, useful, and tiny toolbars I created and edited in the 2003 programs and this 'RIBBON' thing is the most obnoxious thing ever! I REALLY fell bad for those laptop dudes and dudettes, especially the 15" (or smaller) screens. I have a nice, new, big 19" and I find the useless and extravagant space requirements for the "Ribbon" (who came up with that one, anyway?) EXTREMELY ANNOYING..............
I helped a friend select and install a new desktop w/Vista Home Premium. I set up Windows Mail to replace her Outlook Express she had used on her old XP desktop. Whenever she shuts down her computer, the folders column on the left goes away. She has to do View, Layout, Folder List to get it back. It stays there on subsequent uses of Windows Mail until the next time she shuts down. I'm going to suggest she Hibernate, not Shut Down, until I find a fix for her.
I like to sort my Recycle Bin by the Date Deleted column. But I always have to add that column every time I open the Recycle Bin and it never sticks. How do I get the Date Deleted columns to stay there?
if the width of a particular column (Name, type, total size, etc) can be permantly adjusted. I am tired of dragging the Details or Name column to more width so to see all information. It always opens a window in default at about 1 1/2 inches wide. Never wide enough to see all.
I thought that by selecting 'Apply to Folders' in Folder Options it would apply to all folders. But I still find myself changing the folders to 'List' and removing the column headers. I have Vista Basic sp2 and have thought they would have corrected this by now. Or, is there a problem with my system?
Sometimes a Search will produce results with column headings "name", "date taken", "size" and "folder". Sometimes it will produce other headings as well or instead. And sometimes it will produce results that only give one column heading... "name". What is going on and how can I get it to display only the column headings of "name", "date", "size" and "folder"?
While browsing files and folders I've noticed something extreemly annoying. You can see the size of individual files in the Size column but you cant see the folder's contents size. This extreemly frustrating and I cant seem to find where I can enable that function. I know you can scroll your mouse over folders one at a time and a window will apear and you can see the size then, but thats just inconveniant for what Im doing. I need to be able to glance at multiple folder sizes constantly.
My company has an Excel application we have developed and we use an Installer program to distribute it. The installer default is to install the program into a Program File that is named. This works flawlessly on xp but on any computer that has Vista installed, the file opens in Read Only, which defeats our entire application. The read only format can not be changed in any of the obvious ways (under Properties etc). This is a huge problem for us. Is there any way around it?
I am using Vista Home Premium and Office 2007 Home & Student. I am printing to a Brother HL-2070N using wifi. For some reason, I can't print from Excel. I can print from the Word and Powerpoint applications in the Office 2007 package, but not from Excel. It looks like it prints (i.e. a small window opens and it says it is printing) but nothing comes out of the printer. I have 2 other PCs with the same setup (except the one PC is on XP), all print from all three Office applications, so it must be something with this particular PC (a laptop).
Since I had my Vista Small Business reinstalled, Excel is closing down and sometimes restarting again. Sometimes just closing down. After it has reopened automatic I can close without problems. The closing down also often happens upon opening a new Excel page when Excel is open. See attachment. I have complained to the company who did the reinstallation but the claim that it is a Microsoft probloem which has nothing to do with the reinstallation. I have reinstalled Office Enterprise 2007 with no effect. When the problem started I received a message from HP that it was due to selecting the Printer HP Photosmart C5180 as default. I have tried to make another printer default but it has no effect. The computer is a Lenovo Think Pad T-61.
I was always able to click on the clip for an attachment to open in Word or Excel and it opened immediately, without having to save the attachment. All of a sudden, I can't do rhat. When I click on it, Word or Excel opens, but it tells me it can't find the file. If I click on save attachments, it does that to my documents and then I can open it up. I "repaired" Office 2007, in case there was any glitch that happened with that, but it didn't change the situation - What might have happened, and how can I fix it so that attachments can open directly when I click on the clip on the e-mail.
When I tried attaching an Excel (.xlsx) to my message, I received this message: "some of the files could not be found and could not be attached to the message"
My husband works frequently with Excel and he can't open documents that his company is sending him in the Works Spreadsheet. Is there any program to open and modify .xls documents on Vista besides purchasing Excel for another $250.
How do I get M/S word 2007 to pull over the Excel Spreadsheet when I am trying to perform a mail merge from M/S Excel? M/S windows does not locate the spreadsheet. My O/S is windows vista premium, 32 bit.
Before trying an Excel forum, I thought that I would state my question here first, since it is Vista-related. When I export a file from a website to an Excel spreadsheet where I am using a Windows 2000 platform, it is saved as an Excel file. However, when I export this same file from the same website on a Vista platform, it gets saved as a CSV file. (I don't have the option of specifying the file format at the website. The website does ask if one wants to save the file to Excel.) I am using Office 2000. What is the method for converting the CSV file to an Excel format?
From an Vista 32 machine, local to Excel 2007 sp2 print screen work fine. From an Vista 32 machine, RDP client to Word 2007, copy to Excel 2007 sp2 print screen works fine (but slow). From an Vista 32 machine, RDP client to Excel 2007 sp2 print screen doesn't work.
why I can't print in landscape format using Excel 2007 and Vista x64. It's driving me crazy. I can change the settings in page layout and printer dialogue boxes but the print preview never changes from portrait and it won't print as landscape.
I bought a new laptop acer which came with microsoft word and excel installed but each time i try to open it, it always ask for the product key for it to be ffective now i cant modify on it.
I purchased a new computer for my employees from Dell. Now they can't get into excel,word, or publisher without a prompt asking for the Product Key. Why is this happening now?
I am the only one in the company who has Vista on their PC. When I create an excel file and save it as an earlier version it creates a really huge file which is then too big to send by email and it jams my email programme. (eg: normal file size is 100KB but when I 'save as' it creates a file of 8000KB) If I dont save as an earlier version, no-one else can open them. I am running Microsoft Office Excel 2007. I want to save the files as Excel 97-2003 worksheets.
I transferred some Excel 2002 spreadsheets from my Windows XP desktop computer (also a Dell) to my new laptop. My laptop has Excel 2007. Those spreadsheets were created in Windows XP and, though voluminous (20 megs each), run fast and perfectly in XP. Now, on my laptop, they can't even finish their processing due to running out of memory. My laptop has three gigs of RAM whereas my 5-year-old desktop has only 512k. How can I get my macros to fully run within my laptop?