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1636) 9/27/2007 Q263580  XL: How to Change the Case of Text (Q263580)
This article describes how to use worksheet functions to change the case of text.

1637) 7/3/2007 Q284883  XL2002: RTD Server Does Not Send Update Notifications to Multiple Excel Instances (Q284883)
When you use multiple instances of Excel with your RealTimeData (RTD) server, you may receive the following message:

1638) 5/11/2004 Q291070  XL2002: "Your Changes Could Not Be Saved" Error While Saving to a Network Drive (Q291070)
In Microsoft Excel, when you save a workbook file on a network drive, if you do not have both Modify and Delete rights for the directory to which you are saving the file, one of the following occurs:

1639) 1/25/2007 Q286267  HOW TO: Create a Smart Tag DLL in Visual Basic for Use in Office XP (Q286267)
Smart Tags are a technology introduced with Office XP that provide Office users more interactivity with the content of their Office documents. A Smart Tag is an element of text in an Office document that is recognized as having custom actio

1640) 6/29/2007 Q213476  XL2000: Unexpected Results with Mixed Text and Numbers in Lookup Table (Q213476)
In Microsoft Excel, when you create a lookup table, the lookup functions may return the #N/A error value, or, if you are using the functions in a Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications procedure or macro, you may receive a "type mismatch"

1641) 10/1/2007 Q181213  XL: How to Use VLOOKUP or HLOOKUP to Find an Exact Match (Q181213)
The VLOOKUP and HLOOKUP functions contain an argument called range_lookup that allows you to find an exact match to your lookup value without sorting the lookup table.

1642) 9/22/2007 Q149235  XL: How to Prevent File Corruption (Q149235)
The "More Information" section of this article discusses features available in Microsoft Excel that are designed to help prevent data loss. It also discusses ways to prevent file corruption.

1643) 9/15/2007 Q307604  XL: Forms 2.0 MouseMove Returns Incorrect X, Y Coordinate Values (Q307604)
When you resize the Excel program window to be smaller than the borders of a Microsoft Forms 2.0 control, the X and Y coordinates returned by the control's MouseMove event change. However, the X and Y values are supposed to remain constant,

1644) 9/29/2007 Q307787  XL2002: Excel Stops Responding When You Create PivotTable from a Very Large OLAP Cube (Q307787)
When you attempt to build a PivotTable from a very large On-Line Analytical Processing (OLAP) cube, Microsoft Excel may use all of the available system resources and stop responding.

1645) 12/8/2001 Q300938  Clip2002: Clip Gallery 5.0 Keywords No Longer Available (Q300938)
If you add keywords to a clip in Microsoft Clip Gallery 5.0 or earlier, and then install Microsoft Clip Organizer 2002, the keywords that you added are no longer included with that clip's properties, and therefore you cannot search on those

1646) 9/30/2007 Q307840  HOW TO: Chain MUI Packs to Core Office XP Installation (Q307840)
Use this step-by-step guide to set up an installation that chains the Multilingual User Interface (MUI) Pack to the core Office XP installation. Chaining is particularly useful for adding individual MUI Packs to the core Office XP installa

1647) 3/8/2007 Q290150  OFFXP: How to Programmatically Hide and Unhide the Windows Taskbar (Q290150)
By using API calls in Visual Basic for Applications, you can programmatically hide the Microsoft Windows 98 or Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 taskbar. This article shows you how to create the two functions that you need to hide and unhide the tas

1648) 2/15/2007 Q280530  OFFXP: Customizable Alert Button Missing from Error Messages in Office Programs (Q280530)
When you receive an error message in any Microsoft Office program, the customizable alert button may be missing.


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