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Default XML Mapping in Excel 2007

XML Mapping doesn't seem to have changed much from Excel 2003 to Excel 2007.

But what about the Excel 2003 XML Toolbox (
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/lib...ffice.11).aspx ) , which
doesn't work with 2007? Are there any plans to release a new version for 2007?

Among many other useful features, it has this great "remap schema" option
that lets you "reload schema into workbooks while preserving cell mappings."
It's a massive time-saver for developers who need to tinker with schema
mappings before releasing a final version.

You can't seem to do anything like this in Excel 2007, and without the
Toolkit it seems like an impossible or very annoying task to reload a schema
for XML mapping -- I suppose you'd just have to start over if you wanted to
make any additions to the schema.

Are there any workarounds for this, or are some/all the features in the XML
Toolkit simply not availible in Excel 2007?
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