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Sam |
posted on 15th Dec 11 at 10:47 |
Yeah but it'll probably work fine with that. | |
pow |
posted on 15th Dec 11 at 08:31 |
:| Never seen this with Office 2010 | |
Sam |
posted on 14th Dec 11 at 23:40 |
OK done a bit more investigation, it seems the cause is down to one particular CSV file (the other one is fine). | |
Sam |
posted on 14th Dec 11 at 23:36 |
Excel is literally the only program on my new MacBook Pro that ever crashes or behaves strangely. | |
John |
posted on 14th Dec 11 at 23:33 |
I deal with loads of problems with office for mac. 99% of the time the solution is to open it in windows. | |
Sam |
posted on 14th Dec 11 at 23:31 |
Quick update - I created a brand new empty .xlsx file and imported the two CSV files into two separate sheets. Same problem as above, so it must be something to do with one or both of these CSV files? | |
Sam |
posted on 14th Dec 11 at 23:24 |
I have a file that I have created in Excel 2011 (Mac), which is a .xlsx file. This file has a couple of data sources - CSV files - which it pulls in whenever the Excel file is opened. |