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October 2006 - Posts

This will be a quickie. I mentioned the EwaGetSessionId(id) function on my earlier post and didn't want to forget the other useful Javascript function we're shipping in the EwrScripts.js file. With a simple Javascript function call you can trigger a workbook Read More...
Every time you open a workbook in Excel Services you are actually creating your own instance of that workbook. Excel Services keeps track of those instances by assigning them a text string called a session ID. Once a session is created you can perform Read More...
We're getting pretty darn close to shipping and I haven't gotten much of a chance to write up some of the posts I have been meaning to. Hopefully things will slow down soon enough so I can get to them. I'm planning on posting on the following solutions Read More...
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As you may have noticed if you have started to play around with Excel Services, the XLViewer.aspx page is the leanest way to open up a workbook on the server. There is very little Sharepoint UI added to this page and you are basically given a full screen Read More...
 
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