On Monday, July 16, 2012 3:16:52 PM UTC-5, Jonathan wrote:
> On Monday, July 16, 2012 2:39:35 PM UTC-5, Jason Yeo wrote:
>> On Tue, Jul 17, 2012 at 3:18 AM, Jonathan wrote:
>> > I now need to click in the cell below the one I wish to evaluate before
>> > the evaluate button works.
>> Does that happens a new worksheet or an existing sheet?
> Definitely happens on existing worksheets. May happen on new, but cannot
> be sure as when I tried making a "new" worksheet it started me out with a
> duplicate of one of my old worksheets. If I deleted all but the first
> cell, I could not evaluate that single cell, until I added a second cell
> and clicked in it.
>> Can you tell us what are the exact steps to take to reproduce the bug?
> It always happens for me. I haven't been able to come up with a case
> where it does not. However, the issue with "new" worksheets not being
> blank may be a clue.
On Monday, July 16, 2012 3:16:52 PM UTC-5, Jonathan wrote:
> On Monday, July 16, 2012 2:39:35 PM UTC-5, Jason Yeo wrote:
>> On Tue, Jul 17, 2012 at 3:18 AM, Jonathan wrote:
>> > I now need to click in the cell below the one I wish to evaluate before
>> > the evaluate button works.
>> Does that happens a new worksheet or an existing sheet?
> Definitely happens on existing worksheets. May happen on new, but cannot
> be sure as when I tried making a "new" worksheet it started me out with a
> duplicate of one of my old worksheets. If I deleted all but the first
> cell, I could not evaluate that single cell, until I added a second cell
> and clicked in it.
>> Can you tell us what are the exact steps to take to reproduce the bug?
> It always happens for me. I haven't been able to come up with a case
> where it does not. However, the issue with "new" worksheets not being
> blank may be a clue.