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Has anyone successfully used BEx to generate a report
output into Office 2003? The same report works great
with Office 2000 or XP, but nothing happens on the
machine I am running the 03 beta. Any
comments/suggestions would be appreciated.

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Office 2003 isn't that different from XP

When you're using a different machine for the Office2003 then you should
check that all referenced libraries are valid..

Open Tools/References and check that none are listed as [MISSING]

else you need to copy them on the new machine and use regsvr to register
them.


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"Bradley Johnson" wrote:

Has anyone successfully used BEx to generate a report
output into Office 2003? The same report works great
with Office 2000 or XP, but nothing happens on the
machine I am running the 03 beta. Any
comments/suggestions would be appreciated.

-Brad


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