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Differences between using a workbook in the browser and in Excel
Article When you open a Microsoft Excel 2010 work book in the browser, the workbook opens in a Web-based viewer, or – if you are using Excel Web App – a Web-based edito...
Excel 2010, Excel Web App...
Differences between using a workbook in the browser and in Excel
Article Excel Services and Excel Web App enable you to use a workbook in a browser window. When you are viewing a workb ook in a browser window, can typically use certa...
Excel Web App, SharePoint admin center...
Print an Excel workbook from the browser
Article You can print an Excel workbook from the browser in two ways: By using the Print command in Internet Explorer By opening the workbook in Excel, and using the Pr...
SharePoint Online for enterprises, SharePoint Server 2010
Sessions and session time-outs in a workbook in the browser
Article A session represents a specific connection between a client computer and a host computer that makes it possible for the computers to communicate. Usually, the t...
Excel Web App, SharePoint Online for enterprises...
Getting Started with Excel Services and Excel Web Access
Article Excel Services makes it possible for you to view and interact with Excel workbooks (.xlsx and xslb file formats) in the browser, even if you do not have Excel i...
SharePoint Server 2010
Open a workbook in the browser
Article Show All Hide All You can open a workbook in the browser in several ways: Open the workbook in the Web browser for viewing and browsing. Open a snapshot of the ...
SharePoint Online for enterprises, SharePoint Server 2010
Introduction to Excel Web Access Web Part
Article An Excel Access Web Part is a SharePoint technology that displays an Excel workbook from a document library. You can connect an Excel Web Access Web Part to any...
SharePoint Online for enterprises, SharePoint Server 2010
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