| Solver to Mac Excel users: 'I will return' |
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| by Stephen Withers | |
| Friday, 27 June 2008 | |
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Solver came with Excel 2004 but was dropped from the latest version because Office 2008 does not include Visual Basic for Applications (VBA). That decision was not popular among many users - even those who never need Solver - because it meant they could no longer use macros created in Word and Excel documents originating in earlier versions including those for Windows. Microsoft's current recommendation is that people who need Solver should run Excel 2004 and 2008, switching to the former whenever Solver is required. Not very elegant, but there you go. There is hope: largely due to pressure from the education market, Microsoft is working on restoring Solver to Excel 2008. Yes, the company is talking about delivering the new Solver in an update to the present suite, not as a feature of the next version of Office. No timeframe has been announced, but it is said to be a top priority for the Excel team, which is exploring two possible approaches.
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