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Why there’s no “Microsoft” in Open XMLmsdn.com » Brian Jones: Open XML Formats - Aug 16, 2007 Here are a couple cool screenshots from Stephen McGibbon where he shows an OpenXML spreadsheet file created with Gnumeric (runs on Linux & Windows), and the file is then opened up in Numbers (Apple's new … Also tagged: 3rd party tools, tech interop |
msdn.com » Brian Jones: Open XML Formats - Jul 20, 2007
I'll be offline for the next week or so. Sorry if I don't answer your e-mails or comments during that time. I'll try to get caught up early August. In the mean time though, check out this article up on eweek: Setting …
Also tagged: office open xml standard, tech interop
msdn.com » Brian Jones: Open XML Formats - Jul 17, 2007
Here are a few interesting links related to the Open XML formats US technical committee reaches deadlock – Doug talks about how the discussions went in the US technical committee tasked with reviewing the Open XML …
Also tagged: office open xml standard, tech interop, custom schema solutions
msdn.com » Brian Jones: Open XML Formats - Jul 16, 2007
I'm going to try to get back on top of all the e-mails folks have been sending me. If you've e-mailed me over the past 6 months the odds are that I didn't reply yet, and I'm sorry about that. I'll start reading through …
Also tagged: excel, email, custom schema solutions
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Spreadsheet formula bugsmsdn.com » Brian Jones: Open XML Formats - Jul 13, 2007 I saw this blog post from Rob Wier the other day, and I thought it would be worth drilling into a bit more. While Rob tends to have a flare for the dramatics he does point out a couple of good bugs in the formulas … Also tagged: office open xml standard, tech interop |
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Simple SpreadsheetML file Part 3 - Formattingmsdn.com » Brian Jones: Open XML Formats - May 29, 2007 Over 5 months later, I've finally had some free time to pull together part 3 of my "Intro to SpreadsheetML" posts. I'll pick up where I left off in Part 2, so if you need a little refresher, please head back to the … Also tagged: openxml developers |