Bug+in+Excel

If you are using Excel 2007 you will find a **__bug__** in it. Try to multiply **850 by 77.1**. Excel says that it would be 100,000. Now take a calculator. My calculator shows that it would be 65,535. That is not so bad for a worker if he/she works 850 hours for $77.1 per hour when counting salary:) So this bug appears when you multiply any 2 numbers that have to give a result **65,535.** But if you use this cell in another formula, for instance, we will multiply by 3, we will get correct answer. Also this bug will appear with numbers that are close to 65,535. Though, if you use the cell with incorrect answer, it will show correct answer in a chart.

__**Solution for this problem**__: Microsoft has been informed about this bug and has taken action to correct it. You can now download fixes to correct the problem in Excel 2007 and Excel services 2007. Below are the download links for these fixes: > > The fix is also contained in the first Microsoft Office 2007 service pack, so make sure to download updates. > > **__The end__**
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