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have seen folks sorting Excel tables on one column (thinking it's Access!) and muddling up the details; happened once with my Bank's CC Autodebit
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The problem is that PHE's own developers picked an old file format to do this - known as XLS.
As a consequence, each template could handle only about 65,000 rows of data rather than the one million-plus rows that Excel is actually capable of.
And since each test result created several rows of data, in practice it meant that each template was limited to about 1,400 cases.
When that total was reached, further cases were simply left off.
Excel mints-----they just keep on comin'. However, I wish they'd add black cans and yellow cans-----you know, licorice and banana flavours!
You cannot ⌘Minimize the excel help with Office:Mac 2008. You cannot ⌘Hide it because it's a modal window, and worst of all, it's a topmost window!!!
WTF, no usability studies MS?!
Andrea Höst mentioned it reminded her of an airport without runways, and I was reminded of that myself. It even has hangars ^^ aka as the big exhibition spaces.