That's a great answer, thanks.
We'll have to review our code and likely end up doing some testing; we both
read in and parse existing documents (i.e., using Excel from 3rd parties as
input; btw, rarely a good idea ;) and creating output files for various
reporting and output issues. Knowing the ba
On Thu, 16 Oct 2014, at 10:34 PM, Ted Roche wrote:
> Anyone had their clients "upgrade" to Office 365?
>
> Client with extensive Office Automation from Fox into Word and Excel.
>
> Anyone run into issues?
>
It's essentially a rental scheme for regular Office, plus hosted
Exchange Server. Don'
You shouldn't have any issues.
Office 365 is not a direct replacement for Office installations.
Office 2010 onwards can work with an Office 365 subscription, i.e. connect to
your inbox. I believe Office 2010 needs to have the latest service pack.
Some Office365 subscriptions include a licence
Yes and yes.
Sadly I don't recall the precise details. IIRC there's the equivalent of an
installable desktop version. If I can locate anything more concrete I'll let
you know.
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