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My account sheets have very small numbers so as to keep as many columns on the screen as possible and as I'm what most of you guys would call "elderly" (a terrible adjective isn't it?) with slightly diminishing sight so I didn't notice that on the transferred documents the dots had been transformed into commas. Microsoft, the eternally helpful Microsoft, then unknown to me proceeded to format my numbers the French way, with a comma (not a dot) between the dollars and the cents on all the spreadsheets that I transferred from Snow Leopard! I live in France, (not by choice, but that's another matter) and as an obedient soul, on setting up Microsoft Office I put my address down in France but specified that my preferred language was English.
The numbers (amounts) when entered into Excel sheets transferred to Lion jumped to the left of a column like text does and didn't activate formulas etc. Two days ago I copied hundreds of Excel files (amongst thousands of others) from a Snow Leopard to a Lion MacBook Pro. I'm almost at the point of taking my MacBook Lion and Leopard and Snow Leopard installation disks to a man "what knows" to have Snow Leopard installed on it.ĭoes anyone have any ideas for this scanning problem?įinally I found the Reason Excel wouldn't go in Lion The only way to get out of this situation is to Force Quit from the Activity Monitor. I can now scan with Photoshop but as soon as the Canon Twain scanning mask comes up in Acrobat it freezes. Yesterday I installed Adobe CS3 (the whole lot even though I only use Acrobat and Photoshop) suite onto my MacBook Lion. This evening's Lion problem is not being able to scan under Acrobat. xlsx onto a jump stick and then copy them onto the Lion MacBook, and I have hundreds of spreadsheets. This is good but not all that good because now I must go back and re-save all my Excel spreadsheets as.
#Microsoft office 2008 mountain lion compatibility pro
xlsx extension, transferred it with a jump stick to my new Lion MacBook Pro and now it works ! This evening I went back to my old MacBook Pro and saved my bank account with an.
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xls as extensions since I changed over from the Wonderful World of Windows years ago but thought that. Whilst out and running around today I had a brilliant idea! > I've been using plain old.
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I'm not completely stuck as my old MacBook Pro with Snow Leopard is still functioning but it would be great to have everything on one machine and my daughter would be happy to receive the old one too.Īny suggestions will be gratefully received. I've reinstalled Microsoft Office for Home and Student 2008 and when I tried to use the "1212 Microsoft upgrade" for which I received a message to the effect that it couldn't be installed as Microsoft Office wasn't installed! I've re formatted all the cells as numbers with 2 zeros and also formatted the date in European style (today = 24/05/12) in the custom area. Then I saw a compatibility warning and rectified the Excel 2004 it said to 2008. This morning I logged on to check my bank account for which I have a statement in Excel 2008 and found that when I entered a debit the amount showed on the left hand side of the column instead of the right.
Yesterday was a bad day! First the Migration Assistant wouldn't find the new MacBook Pro with Lion so I patiently copied all the data with a 8Gb jump stick from one to the other and then installed the applications I needed from the CDs I have and the Internet. However decided to unpack my Lion Christmas present from last year and set it up.
#Microsoft office 2008 mountain lion compatibility install
My old MacBook pro (upgraded to Snow Leopard) crashed yesterday (but I got it going again with the install CD).