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Old February 25th, 2010, 01:11 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.newusers
RobinRoot
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Default MS Excel 2003 - Advanced Features Add-In

The Advanced Features Team is pleased to announce the release of the
first version of their Add-In for MS Excel 2003.

Part of this realease are the following functionalities:
* Easy and powerful connection between MS Excel and MS Access
* K-Means clustering algorythm
* Additional User Defined Formulas
* Deeper Query and Pivot Tables Manipulation Tools, including easy
redirecting MS Olap cubes and Database Queries
* Fast and Easy Worksheet Formatting and Management, including
functions for Hiding and Grouping, changing worksheet visibility, get
available worksheet

reports
* Fast Printing Setup for all worksheet in a workbook or just for
selected worksheets
* Fast Workbook Splitting, for saving each worksheet in a new file
* Extensive Send Workbook by Email to get in control with less
known Outlook functionalities
* Power Point Interaction
* ODBC and SQL Integration
* Several General Utilities for daily job general tasks
* Personalized Bookmarks

The latest version of the add-in can be downloaded from the official
website: http://sites.google.com/site/advancedfeatures/home

The Advanced Features Team is looking forward to receive feedbacks
from other Excel users in order to improve and develop always new and
more advanced

features to make daily work easier and quicker.

Thank you very much,
Advanced Features Team
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Old February 25th, 2010, 02:55 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.newusers
Bernard Liengme
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Default MS Excel 2003 - Advanced Features Add-In

Would you trust an email with 'algorithm' misspelt?
--
Bernard Liengme
Microsoft Excel MVP
http://people.stfx.ca/bliengme

"RobinRoot" wrote in message
...
The Advanced Features Team is pleased to announce the release of the
first version of their Add-In for MS Excel 2003.

Part of this realease are the following functionalities:
* Easy and powerful connection between MS Excel and MS Access
* K-Means clustering algorythm
* Additional User Defined Formulas
* Deeper Query and Pivot Tables Manipulation Tools, including easy
redirecting MS Olap cubes and Database Queries
* Fast and Easy Worksheet Formatting and Management, including
functions for Hiding and Grouping, changing worksheet visibility, get
available worksheet

reports
* Fast Printing Setup for all worksheet in a workbook or just for
selected worksheets
* Fast Workbook Splitting, for saving each worksheet in a new file
* Extensive Send Workbook by Email to get in control with less
known Outlook functionalities
* Power Point Interaction
* ODBC and SQL Integration
* Several General Utilities for daily job general tasks
* Personalized Bookmarks

The latest version of the add-in can be downloaded from the official
website: http://sites.google.com/site/advancedfeatures/home

The Advanced Features Team is looking forward to receive feedbacks
from other Excel users in order to improve and develop always new and
more advanced

features to make daily work easier and quicker.

Thank you very much,
Advanced Features Team


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Old February 25th, 2010, 04:09 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.newusers
JLatham
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Default MS Excel 2003 - Advanced Features Add-In

Seems to be a rather common spelling error. Google for 'algorythm' turns up
pages and pages of hits.
And at the risk of seeming non-P.C., considering the development team's
surnames, could English be a second language?

"Bernard Liengme" wrote:

Would you trust an email with 'algorithm' misspelt?
--
Bernard Liengme
Microsoft Excel MVP
http://people.stfx.ca/bliengme

"RobinRoot" wrote in message
...
The Advanced Features Team is pleased to announce the release of the
first version of their Add-In for MS Excel 2003.

Part of this realease are the following functionalities:
* Easy and powerful connection between MS Excel and MS Access
* K-Means clustering algorythm
* Additional User Defined Formulas
* Deeper Query and Pivot Tables Manipulation Tools, including easy
redirecting MS Olap cubes and Database Queries
* Fast and Easy Worksheet Formatting and Management, including
functions for Hiding and Grouping, changing worksheet visibility, get
available worksheet

reports
* Fast Printing Setup for all worksheet in a workbook or just for
selected worksheets
* Fast Workbook Splitting, for saving each worksheet in a new file
* Extensive Send Workbook by Email to get in control with less
known Outlook functionalities
* Power Point Interaction
* ODBC and SQL Integration
* Several General Utilities for daily job general tasks
* Personalized Bookmarks

The latest version of the add-in can be downloaded from the official
website: http://sites.google.com/site/advancedfeatures/home

The Advanced Features Team is looking forward to receive feedbacks
from other Excel users in order to improve and develop always new and
more advanced

features to make daily work easier and quicker.

Thank you very much,
Advanced Features Team


.

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Old February 26th, 2010, 08:22 AM posted to microsoft.public.excel.newusers
RobinRoot
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Default MS Excel 2003 - Advanced Features Add-In

Hi both,

I'm sorry for the mistake(s)... as JLatham says we are not native
english speakers.

Bye,
Emi

On 25 Feb, 17:09, JLatham wrote:
Seems to be a rather common spelling error. *Google for 'algorythm' turns up
pages and pages of hits.
And at the risk of seeming non-P.C., considering the development team's
surnames, could English be a second language?

"Bernard Liengme" wrote:
Would you trust an email with 'algorithm' misspelt?
--
Bernard Liengme
Microsoft Excel MVP
http://people.stfx.ca/bliengme


"RobinRoot" wrote in message
....
The Advanced Features Team is pleased to announce the release of the
first version of their Add-In for MS Excel 2003.


Part of this realease are the following functionalities:
* ** Easy and powerful connection between MS Excel and MS Access
* ** K-Means clustering algorythm
* ** Additional User Defined Formulas
* ** Deeper Query and Pivot Tables Manipulation Tools, including easy
redirecting MS Olap cubes and Database Queries
* ** Fast and Easy Worksheet Formatting and Management, including
functions for Hiding and Grouping, changing worksheet visibility, get
available worksheet


reports
* ** Fast Printing Setup for all worksheet in a workbook or just for
selected worksheets
* ** Fast Workbook Splitting, for saving each worksheet in a new file
* ** Extensive Send Workbook by Email to get in control with less
known Outlook functionalities
* ** Power Point Interaction
* ** ODBC and SQL Integration
* ** Several General Utilities for daily job general tasks
* ** Personalized Bookmarks


The latest version of the add-in can be downloaded from the official
website:http://sites.google.com/site/advancedfeatures/home


The Advanced Features Team is looking forward to receive feedbacks
from other Excel users in order to improve and develop always new and
more advanced


features to make daily work easier and quicker.


Thank you very much,
Advanced Features Team


.


  #5  
Old February 26th, 2010, 02:41 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.newusers
JLatham
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Default MS Excel 2003 - Advanced Features Add-In

I'm certain you did better with English than I would have in your native
language.

Good luck with the product.

"RobinRoot" wrote:

Hi both,

I'm sorry for the mistake(s)... as JLatham says we are not native
english speakers.

Bye,
Emi

On 25 Feb, 17:09, JLatham wrote:
Seems to be a rather common spelling error. Google for 'algorythm' turns up
pages and pages of hits.
And at the risk of seeming non-P.C., considering the development team's
surnames, could English be a second language?

"Bernard Liengme" wrote:
Would you trust an email with 'algorithm' misspelt?
--
Bernard Liengme
Microsoft Excel MVP
http://people.stfx.ca/bliengme


"RobinRoot" wrote in message
....
The Advanced Features Team is pleased to announce the release of the
first version of their Add-In for MS Excel 2003.


Part of this realease are the following functionalities:
* Easy and powerful connection between MS Excel and MS Access
* K-Means clustering algorythm
* Additional User Defined Formulas
* Deeper Query and Pivot Tables Manipulation Tools, including easy
redirecting MS Olap cubes and Database Queries
* Fast and Easy Worksheet Formatting and Management, including
functions for Hiding and Grouping, changing worksheet visibility, get
available worksheet


reports
* Fast Printing Setup for all worksheet in a workbook or just for
selected worksheets
* Fast Workbook Splitting, for saving each worksheet in a new file
* Extensive Send Workbook by Email to get in control with less
known Outlook functionalities
* Power Point Interaction
* ODBC and SQL Integration
* Several General Utilities for daily job general tasks
* Personalized Bookmarks


The latest version of the add-in can be downloaded from the official
website:http://sites.google.com/site/advancedfeatures/home


The Advanced Features Team is looking forward to receive feedbacks
from other Excel users in order to improve and develop always new and
more advanced


features to make daily work easier and quicker.


Thank you very much,
Advanced Features Team


.


.

 




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