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 Microsoft Office 2007 Standard Feedback Please - C 
		
		
		
		We are interested in getting some user feedback on how conditional formatting (Data Bars specifically – see here for some info on Data Bars) should behave when the sheet direction is set to right-to-left (RTL).  (Background for those not familiar with RTL - when a sheet direction is set to RTL,Office Pro 2007, cell A1 is at the top-right corner as opposed to the top-left corner ... see two images below – the one on the left is regular left-to-right sheet orientation,Windows 7 License, the one on the right is RTL.)  Excel has an RTL option for users of languages that read right to left,Microsoft Office 2007 Professional, such as Hebrew and Arabic.Numbers in a worksheet are always aligned to the right of the cell regardless of the sheet direction.  When the sheet direction is the regular (left-to-right) orientation,Microsoft Office 2007 Standard, Data Bars start from the left (see the first picture below).  What we would love to hear feedback on is how Data Bars should behave in a sheet that has the RTL option set on … should Data Bars start from the right when the sheet direction is set to RTL (second picture)?  Or should Data Bars always start from the left since it is a conditional formatting option associated with numbers (basically, work the same way regardless of whether RTL is on or off)?  Here are the two images: 
	Which orientation for the Data Bars would make the most sense to a RTL user? We would really like to hear back from some native RTL users,Office 2010 Standard Key, so with your feedback please indicate whether or not you are a native RTL user. All feedback is greatly appreciated. <div  | 
	
		
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