Feb. 29th, 2012
"Improvements"
Feb. 29th, 2012 04:04 pmI really, really, really HATE autosave you can't turn off. It's in the new version of TextEdit. More connected to this post, it's in Numbers.
For some reason, Numbers went wonky while I was doing some important tax work, and started making improper responses to inputs, whether from mouse or keyboard. As a last offense, it was clearing cells no matter what I did. It would clear a cell of data, then move to the next cell, and if I tried to do anything else, it would clear that second cell and move to a third. It finally crashed. I entered a rather rude response to the automatic report in the field asking what I was doing, I'm afraid.
When I restarted Numbers and reopened the spreadsheet, I found it had autosaved just before crashing. So the data will have to be looked up again from the original source.
I'm so mad my head and chest hurt. I've been fighting this thing's eccentricities for days, trying to fill out a spreadsheet I wrote years ago in Excel for doing my taxes. Please, please, someone bring back Excel (or a reasonable facsimile, which Numbers is not) before I die of sheer exasperation!
For some reason, Numbers went wonky while I was doing some important tax work, and started making improper responses to inputs, whether from mouse or keyboard. As a last offense, it was clearing cells no matter what I did. It would clear a cell of data, then move to the next cell, and if I tried to do anything else, it would clear that second cell and move to a third. It finally crashed. I entered a rather rude response to the automatic report in the field asking what I was doing, I'm afraid.
When I restarted Numbers and reopened the spreadsheet, I found it had autosaved just before crashing. So the data will have to be looked up again from the original source.
I'm so mad my head and chest hurt. I've been fighting this thing's eccentricities for days, trying to fill out a spreadsheet I wrote years ago in Excel for doing my taxes. Please, please, someone bring back Excel (or a reasonable facsimile, which Numbers is not) before I die of sheer exasperation!