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Rob Oldfield
Anyone heard anything about this?
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/02/07/microsoft_office_access_infringement/
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/02/07/microsoft_office_access_infringement/
Albert D.Kallal said:So, as it stands right now, if you install the office sp updates..then
ms-access will not be able to "link" to a Excel spreadsheet...you
will have to import it...
As far as I know, the update doesn't prevent you from linking to an
Excel spreadsheet; it just prevents you from linking to a spreadsheet
and having the linked table be updatable.
Fred Boer said:Please Albert, don't hold back.. Tell us how do you *really* feel about
The Register? <g,d&r>
Klatuu said:I want to sue the SOB that sued Microsoft. His silly patent doesn't work
as
advertised. I have XP Pro SP1, AC 2003 SP1, tried to update a linked
spreadsheet and it spazed the spreadsheet so badly I had to pull a backup
to
replace it.
Since MS has not, then it seems the patent
was granted for updating spreadsheets via a link!!
BTW, don't blame The Register. I've seen this story on several other
sites - and it appeared from those that Microsoft is only contacting
large corporate users on this issue.
Tom Ellison said:Dear Albert:
So, Albert, may I offer you a discounted subscription to "The Register"?
Or would you rather just have another bowl of soup (remember?).
Tom Ellison
seemed a bargain, and was more than adequate for my comfort.
Albert D.Kallal said:very charming "old" place. I did not make it to the last summit...so,
don't really know....