Microsoft Excel 5.0a for the Macintosh: List of Fixed Problems


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SUMMARY

The following is a list of confirmed fixed bugs in Microsoft Excel version 5.0a for the Macintosh. This is not a comprehensive list and is current as of June 15, 1995.

For more information on the specific fixes listed in this article, query in the Microsoft Knowledge Base on the article ID (Qnnnnnn).


      QNumber                          Title
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Q121527 MXL5: Error Opening Files with System 7.5 and MacLinkPlus

Q121895 Embedded Microsoft Excel Chart Loses Data When Edited

Q122464 MXL5: Links Incorrect When Source Document(s) Closed

Q122666 XL5: DSUM/DAVERAGE Functions Fail with Computed Criteria

Q125726 MXL5: Type 1 Error/Hang Saving File with 32-Bit Addressing On

Q126001 File Locking Is Not Supported Cross-Platform

Q127203 MXL5: Type 1 Error Double-Clicking Excel File In the Finder

Q127788 MXL5: "Number must be between 1 and 32767" in Print Preview

Q127791 XL5: Cut/Paste Formula with Reference Returns #REF! Error

Q128191 MXL5: "Can't Access File" Opening File on Novell Server"

Q121527 MXL5: Error Opening Files with System 7.5 and MacLinkPlus
On a Macintosh with System 7.5 and MacLinkPlus installed, you receive the following error message when you open a Microsoft Excel version 5.0 file by double-clicking the file in Finder:
File was not created with the Application Microsoft Excel
You are then asked to translate the file.
Embedded Microsoft Excel Chart Loses Data When Edited Q121895
In Microsoft Power Point, when you edit an embedded Microsoft Excel 5.0 chart on your slide, the data in the chart may be lost.
MXL5: Links Incorrect When Source Document(s) Closed Q122464
In Microsoft Excel version 5.0 for the Macintosh, linked cells on your worksheet may display incorrect data. The value displayed may be zero, a very large number, or a very small number instead of the actual data.
XL5: DSUM/DAVERAGE Functions Fail with Computed Criteria Q122666
In Microsoft Excel version 5.0 for the Macintosh and Microsoft Excel version 5.0 for Windows NT, the DSUM() and DAVERAGE() functions may return incorrect results if you are using computed criteria for your database.
MXL5: Type 1 Error/Hang Saving File with 32-Bit Addressing On Q125726
In Microsoft Excel 5.0, when you save a file in the Microsoft Excel Workbook file format on a Macintosh that has 32-bit addressing turned on, your computer may stop responding or Microsoft Excel may close unexpectedly.
File Locking Is Not Supported Cross-Platform Q126001
In the applications listed above, if you open a file located on a network server on both a personal computer running Microsoft Windows and a Macintosh computer simultaneously (that is, you open the file on a personal computer and then open the same file on a Macintosh computer), you do not receive a prompt to open the file as read only as in earlier versions of the applications.
MXL5: Type 1 Error Double-Clicking Excel File in the Finder Q127203
When you double-click a Microsoft Excel file in the Finder to open the file in Microsoft Excel, you may receive one of the following error messages:
Sorry, a system error occurred.
"Microsoft Excel"
error type 11
-or-
The application "unknown" has unexpectedly quit, because an error of type 1 occurred
MXL5: "Number must be between 1 and 32767" in Print Preview Q127788
In Microsoft Excel, if you are using an Apple Personal LaserWriter SC printer driver, or an Apple LaserWriter II SC printer driver, you receive the following error message when you view your document in print preview:
Number must be between 1 and 32767
XL5: Cut/Paste Formula with Reference Returns #REF! Error Q127791
In Microsoft Excel, if you cut a formula that contains a reference to a cell on the worksheet that contains the formula, and you paste the formula to another worksheet, the reference in the formula appears as #REF!.
MXL5: "Can't Access File" Opening File on Novell Server Q128191
In Microsoft Excel, when you open a file located on a Novell server, you may receive the following error message:
Can't access file

Additional query words: 5.00a

Keywords : xlmac
Version : MACINTOSH:5.0a
Platform : MACINTOSH
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Last Reviewed: March 21, 2000
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