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Originally Posted by ktog3
Quote:
Originally Posted by pest
That is one of the least impressive easter eggs I have ever seen.
One of the best ones was the old excel maze to the room with the developers' pictures.
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Elaborate please 
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Microsoft Excel 95
Easter Egg: 1. Open Excel 95 with a blank work sheet
2. Go down to the 95th row
3. Select the whole row
4. Tab over to coloum B
5. Goto Help/About
6. Hold down ctrl-alt-shift and click on the tech support button
7. A window appears call "Hall of Tortured souls"
8. At the end of the hall and all the programmers names
9. Do a 180 turn and type excelkfa. Walk thuorgh the wall and see the pictures.
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Car racing game:
Boot Excel 2000
Under file menu, do 'Save as Web Page'.
Say 'Publish Sheet' and 'Add Interactivity'
Save to some htm page on your drive.
Load the htm page with IE. You should have Excel in the middle of the page.
Scroll to row 2000, column WC. Select row 2000, and tab so that WC is the active column.
Hold down Shift+Crtl+Alt and click the Office logo in the upper-left.
If you have DirectX, you will be playing what looks like spy hunter. Use the arrow keys to drive, space to fire, O to drop oil slicks, and when it gets dark, use H for your headlights.
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For those of you still using Excel 97, and haven't yet found its Easter Egg, try this and you will get a flight simulator:
Open a new workbook
Press F5
Enter X97:L97 and press Enter
Press Tab once, to move to column M
Hold Control and Shift, then right-click the Chart Wizard icon on the Standard toolbar
Or go to
http://www.eeggs.com/ for countless different easter eggs. They dont always work, theyre not always cool, but you get what you pay for. And I have not tried the ones for excel 2000 or 97, I make no claims to their value.