Re: Difference between SP1 And SP2



Chris,

Just a thought - if you want to send a formatted spread***, create a
template replete with formatting and named ranges. Use TransferSpread***
to push the data into the named ranges. That way, you get to keep the Excel
formatting.

Regards,
Graham R Seach
Microsoft Access MVP
Sydney, Australia

"Chris Mills" <phad_nospam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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This might be off-topic, but one of my customers expected a "formatted
spread***" (like a Report he thought) whereas TransferSpread*** just
transfers the data in a basic unformatted xls layout.

I guess Doug covered that in that you can use Automation.

It was easier for me to discard the customer in my case <guffaw>

SP differences are usually listed in excruciating detail on MS Website
aren't
they? I never wait for them if I have a problem (so many remain).

There is no indication in your re-post exactly what your problem is, Jay.
Workaround for what?

SP1 and SP2 of what version of what exactly?

Chris

"Douglas J. Steele" <NOSPAM_djsteele@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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You can replace the spread*** using TransferSpread***, or you can use
Automation.

--
Doug Steele, Microsoft Access MVP
http://I.Am/DougSteele
(no private e-mails, please)


"Jay Bukstein" <JayBukstein@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On the 9/14 I asked for those difference. I did recieve part of what I
was
looking for. Looks like one of my Access databases has a linked Excel
table
that needs to be updated to display.

Is there any work arounds for this that don't violate the lawsuit that
Microsoft lost?







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