Je ne peux resister a vous faire partager cette info... :-)
Cyril
> "FLIGHT SIMULATOR" HIDDEN INSIDE EXCEL 97
> It's pretty basic. Check the credits on the "hillside".
>
> Ever wonder why Microsoft applications become slower
> with each new release?
>
> Below are instructions on how to access a little flight
> simulator that was inexplicably hidden by precipitous
> programmers deep inside Excel 97:
>
> 1. In Excel 97, open a new blank work sheet.
> 2. Press F5 (go to function) and type X97:L97 in the
> 'Reference' box.
> Then click OK
> 3. Now hit your tab key once
> (you should end up 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).
> 5. After a few moments, you should be flying.
> 6. Steer with the mouse, accel and decel with the left
> and right mouse buttons respectively, and look for the monolith with
> the
> program credits.
> 7. You can exit the screen by pressing CTRL+SHIFT+ESC.
> ESC to quit.
>