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What are the plans for Excel 2010 to support server-side automation: i.e.
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you may need to contact microsoft for a full run down. see this site...
https://support.microsoft.com/contac...;1208&ws=mscom

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Unfortunately you cannot create a workbook with excel services.

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If you want to use Excel on a server you should really take a close look
at Excel Services. ES is designed from the ground up to be scalable.

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