Haven't managed to break Excel either. But then, I'm hardly trying.
[Amazingly, using Excel currently to do a memory map & planning store layout for a project, as I'm lazy and didn't want to have to use the calculator for 100 or so offsets, I just fired up Excel, let it do the hard work (add two numbers together a few dozen times. well 'ard!). Usefull too for the "what if" like if I add a word to the structures & then it recalculates it all for me. Now, to get the hang of DDE / OLE / whatever-the-feck-MS-call-it-now (was DDE / OLE ten years ago when I last looked at this) so that the range in Excel that I cut n paste into my Word doc is actually dynamically updated when / if I change the cells in Excel. Nope, think I'll stick with cut n paste. Less to go wrong! :)
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But then, I'm hardly trying.
[Amazingly, using Excel currently to do a memory map & planning store layout for a project, as I'm lazy and didn't want to have to use the calculator for 100 or so offsets, I just fired up Excel, let it do the hard work (add two numbers together a few dozen times. well 'ard!). Usefull too for the "what if" like if I add a word to the structures & then it recalculates it all for me. Now, to get the hang of DDE / OLE / whatever-the-feck-MS-call-it-now (was DDE / OLE ten years ago when I last looked at this) so that the range in Excel that I cut n paste into my Word doc is actually dynamically updated when / if I change the cells in Excel.
Nope, think I'll stick with cut n paste. Less to go wrong!
:)