Hi Bob,

Yes, well, as they say - your mileage may vary.

As per the previous posts and related links, lots of people ARE experiencing
problems with Excel and SL.

I guess I just prefer to stick with stuff that is working fine for me until
I see a compelling need to upgrade.

Cheers


Neil
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Albany, Western Australia
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Email: n...@possumology.com



on 27/10/09 10:18 AM, Bob Jackson at bobj...@bigpond.net.au wrote:

> 
> Hi Neil,
> 
> I use Excel 2004 with many macros on an iMac running Snow Leopard and
> have had no problems at at all. To do so you must ensure that Rosetta
> is installed by Snow Leopard.
> 
> Bob
> 
> 
> At 9:38 AM 27/10/09, Neil Houghton  eloquently proclaimed...........
> 
>> on 27/10/09 8:21 AM, Ronda Brown at ro...@mac.com wrote:
>> 
>> <snip>
>>> 
>>>  Hi Peter,
>>> 
>>>  Are you using the latest Office 2008 for Mac? Using obsolete software
>>>  in Snow Leopard can cause slow downs & quits.
>>> 
>> <snip>
>> 
>> Hehe.... The trouble for me is that Office 2008 was obsolete from release
>> since they took out VBA that all my Excel macros need to work.
>> 
>> Looks like I need to wait for the new Office 2010? Release before I upgrade
>> to Snow Leopard (just as well - I might have been tempted by a new 27" iMac
>> to run it on)
>> 
>> <ducks for cover>
>> 
>> 
>> Cheers (with tongue in cheek)
>> 
>> Neil
> 
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