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Carolyn Fisher
Senior Statistical Programmer Analyst
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Hi Carolyn,
Thank you for your question.
Could you please provide us with a more detailed description of the default option to show non-resolved issues that you have mentioned?
Is it correct that this option was shown in a Microsoft Excel dialog when you have tried to open your workbook via JExcel? If that's correct, could you please provide the text of the message displayed in that dialog?
Regards,
Natasha
On Wed, May 9, 2018 at 7:41 PM Fisher, Carolyn <carolyn...@roche.com> wrote:
Hi,When I first opened my workbook I didn't untick the default option to show non-resolved issues. Could anyone tell me how I now edit the workbook to show the non-resolved/rejected issues please?Kind Regards,Carolyn
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