2016b variables not displayed as spreadsheet

Hi,
I have recently upgraded to MatLab 2016b and now when I open a variable it opens as a text style view rather than a spreadsheet that I can edit (See screenshot)? I would be grateful to know how to change this back to spreadsheet view.
Thanks

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Lawrence
Lawrence le 13 Déc 2016
Same here. Mac OS X 10.11. Downgraded to 2015b because I find the variable viewer so useful.
How are you requesting to view the variable?
On OS-X El Capitan with R2016b, if I use openvar('A') to view variable A, then I get the spreadsheet view.
Neel Savani
Neel Savani le 10 Jan 2017
am using macOS Sierra with R2016b. I tried openvar('A'). I also continue to get text style viewer... very annoying. I might also downgrade to 2015b, if i don't find a solution soon.
I just tested in Sierra with R2016b and I do not observe this.
Time to get more obscure:
If you are using Sierra, did you either install the R2016b patch for Sierra or else download after the patch started being built-in (about a month after Sierra was released) ?
Regardless of whether you are using El Capitan or Sierra, what shows up for
getenv('LANG')
?

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Try running these commands on the MATLAB Command Window, and then restart MATLAB:
>> restoredefaultpath
>> savepath
Also, are you remote logging into the MAC machine?

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Neel Savani
Neel Savani le 10 Jan 2017
why would setting the path to my code back to factory settings help with a variable viewer?
Steven Lord
Steven Lord le 10 Jan 2017
Resetting the path to the default will eliminate any functions you (or a function you ran) has added to the path that may be shadowing a MathWorks-written function used by the variable viewer.
If trying that doesn't resolve the problem, please contact Technical Support (using the Contact Us link in the upper-right corner of this page) and work with them to determine the cause of this behavior.

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