Skip,
Well, yes there is that meaning of PITA... but in reality, they fit my definition as well. In fact they may be more of a P.I.T.A than the csv problem! :)
@XWB
Yeah, using a network station without admin rights is enough of a pain. One like you're on... ugg! But, I thought I would mention the option anyway, just in case. Good luck!
ps-ohh, and if you can read and write in HEX - you're a god! :)
@Skip
P.I.T.A. equates to Pain In The As$
XWB
Have you considered using something like a portable version of Sublime Text? I use it to view, edit, and clean .csv files because Excel is a P.I.T.A. due to the automatic conversion it does - like you mentioned in your OP.
If you can download files and unzip them, you're all set...
Excellent - thanks for the answer!
It's such a simple thing, but when you don't know is causing the "issue" it can be frustrating - thanks again for the help!
Steve
I've got an document with several versions of a logo. When I click on each logo there is a large dotted box that appears and I'm not sure what it is or how to get rid of it.
Take a look at the attachment and let me know what you think it is...
ps - I blacked out the logo so it's just black...
Does anyone know how to burn an XP Mode image file as a bootable CD?
My goal is to take the fully updated XP Mode image I have in Windows 7 and create a bootable CD to install XP on other machines - anyone know if this is possible?
I've looked around online, but haven't found anything real...
PS - I found how the code is executed. There is a big red "print" button on one of the worksheeets.
There are a number of other modules and a couple classes, but when I look at them they are all blank. Is it possible the rest of the document is still protected, making the code invisible to me...
Below is the code for the macro. I'm honestly unsure of how it is called. I see no buttons or activation method. The only thing I can think of is that it is called automatically when the document is printed - that is if it is even used.
[code]
Sub printing()
'
' printing Macro
' Macro recorded...
Yes, it appears there is. However, the only function of the macro is to print multiple worksheets.
I didn't see anything about footer information being modified dynamically or anything like that.
I have an Excel spreadsheet that was created in Office 2003 being edited in Excel 2010. However, even after unprotecting the worksheet I am unable to edit the footers.
On another worksheet in the same file, I can edit the footer just fine.
Can someone give me an idea why this might be?
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