dr_forbush
January 11th, 2002, 03:03 PM
Tiny Sheet crashed and I can't get it back up and running.
This is what happened:
First of all, I have a Sony Clie' S300.
I bought Iambic Office after having FastWriter.
I was in a meeting trying to create a quick spreadsheet to calculate some numbers on the fly.
Origionally I had about six columns of two rows, when I realized I could see everything on on screen if I just moved everything to two columns of six rows.
I used cut and paste to move all of the cells, but the dependency of each cell was not correct. While I was fixing the dependency the PDA froze.
I reset the PDA and everything works except TinySheet. When I start TinySheet it sits there saying "please wait" for about 15 minutes until it finally reports: Fatal Exception.
I tried the following without any remedy:
1) I renamed the Untitled file.
2) I overwrote the Untitled file with something that doesn't have an error in it.
3) I reinstalled TinySheet4.prc and TSChart.prc
4) I've done the above in different orders assuming something could effect the other.
I don't know what to try next.
Michael
This is what happened:
First of all, I have a Sony Clie' S300.
I bought Iambic Office after having FastWriter.
I was in a meeting trying to create a quick spreadsheet to calculate some numbers on the fly.
Origionally I had about six columns of two rows, when I realized I could see everything on on screen if I just moved everything to two columns of six rows.
I used cut and paste to move all of the cells, but the dependency of each cell was not correct. While I was fixing the dependency the PDA froze.
I reset the PDA and everything works except TinySheet. When I start TinySheet it sits there saying "please wait" for about 15 minutes until it finally reports: Fatal Exception.
I tried the following without any remedy:
1) I renamed the Untitled file.
2) I overwrote the Untitled file with something that doesn't have an error in it.
3) I reinstalled TinySheet4.prc and TSChart.prc
4) I've done the above in different orders assuming something could effect the other.
I don't know what to try next.
Michael