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Just Out of Interest
I was wondering, when Microsoft sit down to write the next version of
Excel, say for 2006, does anyone know how they decide what to add or amend or remove? S:) |
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Yes is probably an unsatisfying reply, but Yes, of course. Those people are
not allowed to answer your follow-up question, so don't ask it. Best wishes Harald "Steve" skrev i melding ups.com... I was wondering, when Microsoft sit down to write the next version of Excel, say for 2006, does anyone know how they decide what to add or amend or remove? S:) |
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Ouch..It never hurts to ask though.
Maybe someone here does know and can say where they get ideas from. If I had to guess I'd say, the wish list may be one place, microsoft brainstorming, competitor's ideas, integrating with changes in other Office products... "Harald Staff" wrote in message ... Yes is probably an unsatisfying reply, but Yes, of course. Those people are not allowed to answer your follow-up question, so don't ask it. Best wishes Harald "Steve" skrev i melding ups.com... I was wondering, when Microsoft sit down to write the next version of Excel, say for 2006, does anyone know how they decide what to add or amend or remove? S:) |
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If you search Google for "Microsoft Office 12", you may find rumours
about what will be in the new version. Steve wrote: I was wondering, when Microsoft sit down to write the next version of Excel, say for 2006, does anyone know how they decide what to add or amend or remove? S:) -- Debra Dalgleish Excel FAQ, Tips & Book List http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html |
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