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Re: OK, I give up (Or: How to fill in a cell in Excel 2004)
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Re: OK, I give up (Or: How to fill in a cell in Excel 2004)


  • Subject: Re: OK, I give up (Or: How to fill in a cell in Excel 2004)
  • From: Bill <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 28 May 2004 10:57:15 +0800

Rebecca,

Last week I had the same problem, one of the kind lister, Paul, suggested:


Oh yes - most script editors (certainly SD) need to be quit and relaunched
after using one version of a scriptable app then switching to another.
Otherwise they keep the old dictionary in memory. That's what must have
happened to you.

Quit Excel X (you probably did that already).
Quit Script Editor (or whichever editor you're using).
Launch Excel 2004.
Launch Script Editor.
Open Excel 2004's dictionary.

Afterwards, you can continue the trial ;)

IMO, the dictionary changes a lot, be patient to re-learn it.


bill
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