OASIS OpenDocument support and and excel issue.

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MikeCampbell

Ok first off I need to ask about the support of the OASIS OpenDocument
standard in Office 2007 Professional. I have heard that it would be there and
since I just got the full version installed I went to go open my
OpenOffice.org 2.1 files saved in the OASIS standards file format and It
could not open them... Where do I go to find a Plugin/Update that will give
me "Native" (as in equal support to the native compatibility with the Office
2003/2007 formats) support for OpenDocument files. I need this for
compatibility with all of the networks I work on.

my second issue is that I need to know where I can find additional functions
for excel. I have been debuging a spreadsheet and have reached the conclusion
that the function I need does not exist. ( a way to return a value based on
whether a number is a "whole number" or a "Decimal number")
 
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

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After furious head scratching, MikeCampbell asked:

| Ok first off I need to ask about the support of the OASIS OpenDocument
| standard in Office 2007 Professional. I have heard that it would be
| there and since I just got the full version installed I went to go
| open my OpenOffice.org 2.1 files saved in the OASIS standards file
| format and It could not open them... Where do I go to find a
| Plugin/Update that will give me "Native" (as in equal support to the
| native compatibility with the Office 2003/2007 formats) support for
| OpenDocument files. I need this for compatibility with all of the
| networks I work on.
|
| my second issue is that I need to know where I can find additional
| functions for excel. I have been debuging a spreadsheet and have
| reached the conclusion that the function I need does not exist. ( a
| way to return a value based on whether a number is a "whole number"
| or a "Decimal number")
 

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