And you may be stretching the friendship a bit expecting v.X to work
properly in OS 10.6. It was designed for 10.1.
The "10" in Apple's version number is actually a "Marketing Name". The
actual versions of the OS are the number to the right of that.
So 10.3 and 10.4 are two different versions of the Unix operating system
Excel vX was designed and built to run in "10.0.0" and will get
progressively more confused the higher your system numbers go
Cheers
On 8/10/09 12:27 AM, in article 071020090927232222%maser@umich.edu, "Steve
Maser" <maser.TakeThisOut@umich.edu> wrote:
> In article <59b7e009.-1.TakeThisOut@webcrossing.caR9absDaxw>,
> <Faster_Pussycat.TakeThisOut@officeformac.com> wrote:
>
>> Version: v.X
>> Operating System: Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard)
>> Processor: Power PC
>>
>> This may have been covered already.
>>
>> I'm experiencing random log outs to blue screen when using the command or
>> control keys to perform editing functions on spreadsheets.
>>
>> Any help would be appreciated.
>
>
>
> There is currently no fix for this that anybody has been able to
> discern in 10.6.1
>
> Please file a bug report with Apple and see if you can get them to
> expedite a "hotfix" (or however they want to phrase it) for this.
>
>
> If they are going to hold an official fix until 10.6.2 (assuming that's
> where a fix is), it'll likely be another 6-8 weeks before that comes
> out considering the rumor sites said 10.6.2 just started being seeded
> for testing this week.
>
> - Steve
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