![]() I made a career out of doing this very thing. Microsoft Query allows you to pull data into an Excel spreadsheet from “behind the wall,” so-to-speak, of a database or ERP system. (Notice that Open XML for Excel and Charts uses PowerPC too.) I would venture a guess that 99.4% of all Excel users have never used Microsoft Query, but I’m one who does and thought this might be significant to a select few. This will affect any Excel for Mac versions you might have on your computer - 2004, 2008, 2011. So I followed the instructions to check all the installed programs on my MacBook Pro and was surprised to find that Microsoft Query will be incompatible. Index.The other day I read an article on how to prepare my MacBook Pro for Lion, the new Mac OS X coming out this month, and discovered that any application that requires PowerPC is incompatible with Lion and will not work. Chapter 23: Ten Ways to Customize Office. Chapter 22: Ten Timesaving Shortcuts and Tips for Enhanced Productivity. Chapter 21: Ten Things in Office 2008 That Didn''t Fit Elsewhere. Chapter 20: Getting Advanced with Entourage. Chapter 19: Managing Your Affairs with Entourage. Part V: Microsoft Entourage: Miraculous Manager of Most Things. Chapter 15: Enhancing and Printing Your Excel Spreadsheets. Chapter 14: Crunching Numbers (and Data) with Excel. Chapter 13: Getting to Know Microsoft Excel. Part IV: Crunching Data with Microsoft''s Most Excellent Excel. Chapter 11: Making Your Slide Shows Sing. Chapter 9: Getting to Know Microsoft PowerPoint. Part III: Powerful Presentations with Microsoft PowerPoint. Chapter 8: This and That: Advanced and Collaboration Features. Chapter 7: Going for the Designer Look: Using Templates and Other Design Elements. Chapter 6: Refining and Editing Documents with Word. Chapter 5: Processing Documents with Word. Chapter 4: Getting to Know Microsoft Word. Chapter 3: Common Knowledge: Things That Work the Same in All Office Applications. Chapter 2: A Sweet Suite: Introducing the Office 2008 Applications. Part I: Introduction to the Microsoft Office 2008 Suite. ![]() Chapter 21: Ten Things in Office 2008 That Didn't Fit Elsewhere. ![]() Part IV: Crunching Data with Microsoft's Most Excellent Excel.
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