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"MechMan" <mechman> wrote in messageQuestion...can
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IV use a different spreadsheet program other than Excel or is that hard coded
into IV? If it is hard coded any ideas on why?
MechMan
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"MechMan" <mechman> wrote in messageI
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hate to bring this up but I'm curious...does SWX have the same Excel
requirement?
MechMan
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"davej" <I
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wonder why ADesk didn't put Excel in the Installation CD like Volo View and
Internet Explorer, especially with something so critical. I could understand
an issue with license or whatever if it was just VoloView (an ADesk program)
on the disk. But they do include IE, a Microsoft program. What's up with
that?
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"MechMan" <mechman> wrote in messageYes,
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MS is the standard but isn't a spreadsheet a spreadsheet no matter who
programs it? Kind of like you can open and edit a JPG in just about any
graphics program because, for the most part, a graphics program is a graphics
program. Just the bells and whistles are different.
The main reason I have this question is because there are some free Office
suites (Star Office for example) out there that could be a solution for some
of the few that don't have or can't afford MS Office. You know, I may have
just answered my own question right there. Why would it be Excel only? Because
that's what MS want's. Hmmm.
MechMan