Bug in Excel 2007 / XP?
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Does someone has Office XP / 2007? I was told this version has a huge bug: inserting "=850 * 77.1" retuns 100000. Can anyone confirm this?
Old :P
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Does someone has Office XP / 2007? I was told this version has a huge bug: inserting "=850 * 77.1" retuns 100000. Can anyone confirm this?
I didn't know that, but it seems that you are right. Odd.
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Does someone has Office XP / 2007? I was told this version has a huge bug: inserting "=850 * 77.1" retuns 100000. Can anyone confirm this?
Same here...
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Does someone has Office XP / 2007? I was told this version has a huge bug: inserting "=850 * 77.1" retuns 100000. Can anyone confirm this?
Yes, it was in there, it is fixed with the latest office update, it's part of the display code, the actual cell value is correct - so depending calculations were correct, too, and it flew below the radar of unit tests.
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Does someone has Office XP / 2007? I was told this version has a huge bug: inserting "=850 * 77.1" retuns 100000. Can anyone confirm this?
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Does someone has Office XP / 2007? I was told this version has a huge bug: inserting "=850 * 77.1" retuns 100000. Can anyone confirm this?
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Old :P
Yes, very old.
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Yes, it was in there, it is fixed with the latest office update, it's part of the display code, the actual cell value is correct - so depending calculations were correct, too, and it flew below the radar of unit tests.
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Old and has been fixed.
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norm .net wrote:
Old and has been fixed.
You sound like a Microsoft technical support executive.
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Does someone has Office XP / 2007? I was told this version has a huge bug: inserting "=850 * 77.1" retuns 100000. Can anyone confirm this?
Just checked on mine and it happens :laugh:
"Any sort of work in VB6 is bound to provide several WTF moments." - Christian Graus
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Yes, it was in there, it is fixed with the latest office update, it's part of the display code, the actual cell value is correct - so depending calculations were correct, too, and it flew below the radar of unit tests.
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it's part of the display code
Yes. I put in
=850*77.1
into the A1 cell, it says100000
However, when I put into A2,=A1*2
, it does return131070
, which is indeed850*77.1*2 = 65535*2
."Any sort of work in VB6 is bound to provide several WTF moments." - Christian Graus
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Does someone has Office XP / 2007? I was told this version has a huge bug: inserting "=850 * 77.1" retuns 100000. Can anyone confirm this?
It's an aborted attempt by Microsoft to see who's cheating by using Excel in a maths exam.
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Does someone has Office XP / 2007? I was told this version has a huge bug: inserting "=850 * 77.1" retuns 100000. Can anyone confirm this?
this.Bug==Bug.Report(Fixed);
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