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Bizarre Excel 2007 behavior solved
I have a spreadsheet created in Excel 2003 that has two columns with
conditional formatting such that if the entry is zero no data appears in those columns. There is no conditional formatting in any other columns of this spreadsheet that has many embedded formulae. When that spreadsheet is opened in Excel 2007, whether or not it is converted to the 2007 file structure or used in compatibility mode as a 2003 format spreadsheet, Excel 2007 does not let me see data being entered into any cell as I type. I can see the key strokes appearing in the formula bar but the cursor remains in the cell. If the data entered is one where auto-complete applies then part of the cell turns black. This spreadsheet behaves this way in Excel 2007 run under XP or Vista and regardless of whether the cell has any or no embedded formulae. The only way to correct this is to turn off conditional formatting for the entire sheet, even though only two columns have any conditional formatting in the entire spreadsheet. I can then reapply the conditional formatting to those two columns and everything seems to work as it should. This holds true whether I maintain the spreadsheet in 2003 format or convert to 2007 file format. It took me more time than it was worth to figure that out with no help from Microsoft. I want to congratulate the geniuses who designed the Ribbon of Abomination for gifting me this additional annoyance in Excel 2007. I would also like to note that on every computer I have used, ranging from single to Quad core machines, Excel 2007 opens and performs disk access operations notably slower than Excel 2003 in both XP and Vista, the latter imposing time by your wristwatch performance penalties of its own. I presume the geniuses who programmed Vista gifted Office 2007 with the fruits of their misbegotten labors. If Microsoft cannot deliver performance or usability what advantage is there to using local Excel over using web based applications? With the Ribbon of Abomination Microsoft has destroyed familiarity with the product as reason for users to keep using Excel. I cannot be alone in looking at other options. |
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