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Fonts and fonts sizes
Alignment
Formats
Formulas
Names
Protection
Chart objects, drawing objects,
pictures, text boxes, and controls
Chart sheets, VBA modules,
and dialog sheets, and
Excel 4.0 macro sheets
Pivot table data
If you want to
Matched to the closest font available on your palmtop PC.
Horizontal, vertical, and wrap text attributes remain the same; how-
ever, vertical text appears horizontal.
Custom number formats are displayed in the closest matching
number format supported by Pocket Excel.
All borders appear as a single line, and patterns are removed.
Supported functions and formulas are converted accurately. If a
Microsoft Excel file contains a function not supported by Pocket
Excel, the function is removed, and only the returned value of the
function appears. A formula entered as a array or containing an
array argument – for example, =SUM ({1;2;3}) – is converted to a
value. Likewise, a formula containing an external link or intersec-
tion range reference is converted to a value.
Names that reference worksheets within the same workbook are
displayed accurately; however, names that refer to other workbooks,
arrays (for example, ={1;2;3}), array formulas, or intersection
ranges are removed from the name list. If a name is removed from
the list, it is left in formulas and fuctions, causing those formulas
to resolve as “#NAME?”.
All hidden names are unhidden.
If you have password protection applied to your workbook file or
to document protection components within the workbook, you
cannot convert the file. If you have Protect Document enabled
but not password protection, you can convert the file. Document
protection is disabled upon conversion.
Removed.
Removed and replaced with a blank sheet.
Converted to values.
CONNECTING TO AN ISP (INTERNET SERVICE PROVIDER)
To use Inbox and/or Pocket Internet Explorer you will need to connect to an Internet
Service Provider (ISP) first, using a PC Card modem.
A Connection Internet Service Provider
E-mail service
Web-service
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