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Excel Services
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Introduction to Excel Services and Excel Web Access
Open a workbook or snapshot in Excel from Excel Services
Open a workbook in Web browser view
Differences between using a workbook in Excel and Excel Services
Display an Excel workbook in Excel Web Access
Excel Web Access Web Part summary
Display the Excel Web Access Web Part in Web Browser view
Roadmap for publishing an Excel workbook as "one version of the truth"
Demo: Enable Excel Services and data connections for a SharePoint team site
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