I tried it and flew like a mad man. But how did you get there? Its
something one could never have imagined
Good flight
Yunusa
astrid christensen-tasong wrote:
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CHECK THIS OUT!
Ever wondered why MS applications seem to become slower
and
fatter with each new release?
Apparently the constant rain in Redmond has driven Bill's
engineers to obsessive flights of fancy...... follow
these
instructions on how to access a little flight simulator
that was
inexplicably hidden by precipitation-maddened programmers
deep
inside Excel 97
1. In Excel97, open a new blank work sheet
2. Press F5 & type X97:L97 in the "Reference" box, click
OK
3. Hit tab once (you should be in cell M97)
4. Press Ctrl+Shift while clicking once on the "chart
wizard'
icon (the one at the top with the blue-yellow-red bar
chart)
Welcome aboard!!!!
After a few moments you should be flying. Steer with the
mouse.
Accelerate and decelerate with the left and right mouse
buttons
respectively & look for the monoliths with the programmer
credits.
You can exit the screen by pressing Ctrl+Shift+Esc.
Enjoy the flight!
Astrid Christensen-Tasong
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