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Microsoft Excel Fails Math Test
By: AP   |   Sep 29, 2007

Microsoft's Excel 2007 spreadsheet program is going to have to relearn part of its multiplication table.


In a blog post, Microsoft employee David Gainer said that when computer users tried to get Excel 2007 to multiply some pairs of numbers and the result was 65,535, Excel would incorrectly display 100,000 as the answer.

Gainer said Excel makes mistakes multiplying 77.1 by 850, 10.2 by 6,425 and 20.4 by 3,212.5, but the program appears to be able to handle 16,383.75 times 4.

''Further testing showed a similar phenomenon with 65,536 as well,'' Gainer wrote Tuesday.

He said Excel was actually performing the calculations correctly, but when it comes time to show the answer on the screen, it messes up.

Gainer said the bug is limited to six numbers from 65,534.99999999995 to 65,535, and six numbers from 65,535.99999999995 to 65,536, and that Microsoft is working hard to fix the problem.
 
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yes its true and how painful and shameful to a company like MS.
In Office 2007 even the office Assistant is also removed which is an excellent aid. MS people think of incorporating onceagain.
KRISHNA @ May 28, 2009
Excel is a wonderful software and bugs do occur in softwares. That is not a big problem. Bugs are real time problems and not theoretical or conceptual problems. The bugs if arisen can be soon taken care of by Microsoft
Bandita Mishra @ Oct 01, 2007
oohh micirosoft oohh, it's bug story pls. learn some thing from Macosx, linux, Free BSD or can't learn from them learn from QNX and don't know QNX call me....
monu @ Sep 30, 2007
yes its true and how painful and shameful to a company like MS.
In Office 2007 even the office Assistant is also removed which is an excellent aid. MS people think of incorporating onceagain.
Ramachandra T @ Sep 30, 2007
ahahaha....and they are the biggest software company...its k we can use a casio calculator!! lol
lakshya @ Sep 30, 2007
Yes, i personlly agreed to Mr Reddy & Vandenbosch ..
Jon @ Sep 30, 2007
Thankfully the software in my car is not from Microsoft.
dpt @ Sep 30, 2007
Now we know the truth! Microsoft programmed Deep Thought!
MacHeath @ Sep 30, 2007
Some thing unusual and it is high time make a note that we should not depend too much on computers and we have to be more careful in future before before taking decisions that depend on computers.
K L N Reddy @ Sep 30, 2007
This proves again that people are more clever than computers (they find the errors) but that computers are more clever than programmers...
Bob Vandenbosch @ Sep 29, 2007
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