Microsoft Excel 98 for Macintosh
| 1 ). | Error Message: Cannot Access Folder '<path>'. |
| When you set the default file location in Microsoft Excel for the Macintosh, and you attempt to specify a folder that is located directly on the desktop, you may receive the following error message where <path to folder> is the path to the folder that... | |
| 2 ). | "File Being Modified" Error Opening Read-Only File |
| In Microsoft Excel, when you open a file that is located on a Novell server, you may receive the following error message even if the file is not open in another instance of Microsoft Excel or on another computer where <File> is the name of the file... | |
| 3 ). | Can't Access Files on Other Workstations |
| When you attempt to open a file that is located on another Macintosh computer over a network, you may receive the following error message -or- -or- where <file name> is the name of the file you are attempting to open. It is also possible for the system... | |
| 4 ). | How to Move the Selection After Return with ENTER Key |
| If you are using Microsoft Excel for the Macintosh, the ENTER key (on the numeric keypad) does not move the active cell pointer the way the RETURN key does. On the Apple Macintosh, the RETURN and the ENTER keys are two distinct keys: the RETURN key is... | |
| 5 ). | How to Use the MacID Function |
| The Visual Basic for Applications MacID function is unique to the Macintosh platform and can be used when you use the Kill, Shell, Dir, and AppActivate functions. Because the Macintosh does not support wild cards, you can instead use the MacID function... | |
| 6 ). | "Cannot find <filename>" Error Opening File from Floppy |
| When you use Microsoft Excel for the Macintosh to open a file that was created and saved in Microsoft Excel 7.0 for Windows or Microsoft Excel 97, you cannot open the file, and the following error message appears: | |
| 7 ). | How to Open Microsoft Excel Version 1.x Files |
| In Microsoft Excel for the Macintosh, if you attempt to open a Microsoft Excel version 1.x file, you may receive the following error message and you will not be able to open your file. | |
| 8 ). | Check Box Assigned to Macro May Fail |
| In the versions of Microsoft Excel listed at the beginning of this article, when you display a custom dialog sheet that contains a check box, you may receive the following error message: | |
| 9 ). | Error when you use Virus Search Add-In on the Macintosh |
| If you install either Xlscan.xla or Xlscan97.xla in the "Excel: Macro Library" folder on your Macintosh computer and try to load the add-in, you receive the following error message: Your only option is to click OK. | |
| 10 ). | Orientation Does Not Change with LaserWriter 8.4 Driver |
| In the Microsoft Excel or Microsoft Project Page Setup dialog box, when you change the paper orientation from Landscape to Portrait, or Portrait to Landscape, you cannot see the change in Print Preview. However, when you print the document, it is... | |
| 11 ). | XL97: Bitmap Image Shrinks When Pasted on a Toolbar Button |
| When you copy a bitmap image on a worksheet, dialog sheet or Microsoft Excel 4.0 macro sheet, and then paste the image on a toolbar button, the image shrinks and may appear distorted. This problem may occur when you manually or programmatically copy... | |
| 12 ). | XL97: Unexpected Results Paste Linking Noncontiguous Range |
| When you use the Paste Link command to link to a noncontiguous range, the link that is created may refer to cells that are not in the range that you copied. | |
| 13 ). | XL97: Undo After Clearing OLE Object Turns Object into a Picture |
| When you work with an OLE object that is inserted in a workbook in Microsoft Excel, the object becomes a picture. | |
| 14 ). | Paper Source and Output Bin Ignored Printing Sheets |
| When you print multiple worksheets, only the first worksheet uses the paper source (tray) and outputs to the bin that you selected. All succeeding worksheets use the default settings for the paper source and output destination. | |
| 15 ). | MRU File Names May Appear Incorrectly on File Menu |
| In Microsoft Excel for the Macintosh, some most recently used file names on the File menu appear incorrectly. Specifically, files with names that begin with the word "Print" begin with "Fax" instead. | |
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