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Default Excel Services on SharePoint / Windows Compute Cluster Server

Hi,

I have just started reading about Excel Services and SharePoint 2007. I can
see how it can be used to do things in Excel workbooks, such as importing
external data (via the Refresh method), performing calculations and getting
(setting) information from (in) cells and ranges. However, it doesn't appear
to be able to perform other operations native to Excel / Office, such as copy
and paste, changing formatting, etc.

My question: I have a .dll that loops through Excel files and performs such
operations and I wonder whether this might be made to work as an Excel
Service or using Windows Compute Cluster Server. I'm hoping to offload the
execution of these operations to free up client machines. Is it possible to
do this?

Many thanks in advance for your answers.

Regards,
Joshua
 
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