Manos Batsis wrote:

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>>From: Michael Wechner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
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>>Therefore I thought it would be nice if he is sending me his 
>>Excel and I 
>>generate an XML,
>>which I can modify , and then I serialize it back into Excel, 
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>Although I don't like dealing with M$ stuff, a nice idea is utilizing
>the office 2002 XML formats, specifically the one of Excel.
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>Just my 0.02 or less.
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>Manos
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Explain the advantage?  This is what I brought up, so far its unanimous 
the other direction.  Why would you prefer this over an XSLT page that 
accomplishes the same thing?

-Andy

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