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This is the state of formula interoperability among ODF spreadsheets today.
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10 Dec 08
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If you've been at one of the recent DII workshops, you may recall that some of us from Microsoft have been talking about an upcoming converter interface that will allow you to add support for other formats to Office. I'm pleased to report that we've now published the documentation on MSDN for the External File Converter for SP2. The basic concept is that you convert incoming files to the Open XML format, and on save you convert Open XML to your format. Using this API, you can extend Office to support any format you'd like. The details are not for the faint of heart, but there is sample C++ source code available to help you get started.
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Massuda ConsultoriaMy name is Doug Mahugh and I'm a technical evangelist at Microsoft specializing in the Office Open XML file formats. I am also the moderator of the OpenXmlDeveloper.org web site, where Open XML developers share tips, techniques and source code for a vari
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13 Jun 07
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An implementation is permitted to provide an implicit conversion from string-constant to number. However, the rules by which such conversions take place are implementation-defined. [Example: An implementation might choose to accept "123"+10 by converting the string "123" to the number 123. Such conversions might be locale-specific in that a string-constant such as "10,56" might be converted to 10.56 in some locales, but not in others, depending on the radix point character. end example]
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