I'd appreciate it if replies were copied to my email.
BTW, the reason I switched (well, started to) is that the entire help
system of Excel 98 (and the others?--I never use W*rd) crashes under
MacOS 9.1. Such is progress.
Rick
--
Rick Sutcliffe Professor Math/Cmpt Trinity Western University
<<Not an official spokesperson>> Books at: <http://www.arjay.bc.ca>
Since you can't rebuild the desktop file cause there isn't one on Windows,
all I can suggest is that you go to http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com and
make sure you have installed all the updates to your operating system.
I tend to think your question would get better answers if you posted it to
newsgroups relating to Windows versions of Excel since your workbook
functions just fine on the Macintosh.
As for Word and 9.1 - it runs just fine.
-Jim
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In article <020220011448040503%rs...@twu.ca>, Rick Sutcliffe <rs...@twu.ca>
wrote:
> I have a file created under Excel 98 (actually it was started under
> Visicalc, but no matter) which now has a large number of buttons
> attached to assorted and sundry macros. When I open this file in Excel
> 2000, the buttons are displayed sans their formatting. If I examine the
> button formatting with the editor for same, the correct colours and
> fonts are shown/listed, but as soon as I deselect the button and go out
> of editing mode, all I get is large black ugly lettering, no colours,
> and no proper fonts or posiotioning on the button. Is there a
> preference called "Actually show the cotton picking formats on the
> buttons" or some such thing?
>
> I'd appreciate it if replies were copied to my email.
>
> BTW, the reason I switched (well, started to) is that the entire help
> system of Excel 98 (and the others?--I never use W*rd) crashes under
> MacOS 9.1. Such is progress.
>
> Rick
Rendering of button faces in the proper font and color is a bug in Excel
2001. I hope this will be fixed in the March release.
--
Bob Greenblatt [Excel MVP]
Bobgre...@msn.com
I've been doing lots of button faces in XL2001 without problem. What am I
doing that's different?
-Jim
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In article <B6A4157C.5F32%bobgre...@msn.com>, Bob Greenblatt
Jim,
The problem is with worksheets created in Excel 98 containing formatted
buttons. When the workbook is opened with Excel 2001, the buttons are not
rendered in the font and color, but only in the system font. Strangely,
attempting to edit the button, shows the correct font and color, but upon
closing the dialog, the button returns to the wrong format.
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In article <B6A6B72D.6025%bobgre...@msn.com>, Bob Greenblatt
<bobgre...@msn.com> wrote:
Thanks for explaining, Bob! Sure sounds like a bug to me. I encourage
anyone having the problem to tell Microsoft
http://register.microsoft.com/contactus/contactus.asp
-Jim