July 3, 2010

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I'm not sure what the issue is here. I have been able to download it on my PC using Chrome and my iPad using Safari. A friend was able to open it in Firefox on a mac. I haven't made any changes to the calculator. Is anyone else having a problem downloading the file?

17 comments:

  1. Win7/Chrome and Linux Mint 8/Chrome working fine here.

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  2. Works just fine on my macbook -- using Safari too. Just a fluke?

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  3. I just tried Windows Vista/IE8 and it worked fine.

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  4. I just tried it using firefox and it said I did not have permission and had to change the password, blah blah.

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  5. Win 7, FireFox, Open Office, works great!

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  6. Works fine for me on Vista

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  7. Is she saying that she can't download it or that it isn't working -- did something get screwed up in the formulas?

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  8. Just downloaded it from both Firefox and IE in Win7, and the calculator works fine too.

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  9. Able to open in Firefox/Win XP, but it will not function.

    When opened in Google Chrome, Win XP, functions just fine.

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  10. Worked fine for me (Windows XP, Firefox, Excel 2003).

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  11. when I downloaded it wanted to open with Adobe as a pdf. I had to tell it to open in xcel and then it worked fine. Windows 7 and firefox.

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  12. Used Firefox and it worked fine.

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  13. Worked fine using Firefox on my MacBook Pro--both browser and OS are fully up-to-date.

    Also: thank you! I did not know this existed and I can already tell it will come in *really* handy.

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  14. So, I can always download it, but I don't have excel and even though I was told that Apple made it possible to use excel stuff in numbers, it never actually works. My kids have excel on their Macbooks and I use the calculator on theirs.

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  15. Just downloaded it with the newest version of Firefox & win XP. It opened and ran find in Excel 2007

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  16. Using Safari on a Mac. At first I had some kind of warning about a password, but I just ignored it and typed in my total number of rows in the yellow box.
    It worked perfectly.
    Thanks again for working this out for us!

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