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Default Publish to Excel Services is gone in Office Professional 2007

I have been told that the feature to Publish to Excel Services is switched
off in the MSDN Office Professional 2007 download with the MSDN Key. I have
been using it extensively to develop Dashboards for my BI product in MOSS
2007.
I have been told that is is active if I have a VLK (Volume Licence Key) for
Office 2007.
I have also heard that there will be an Office Ultimate 2007 version on MSDN
sometime in the future - so -
- Will the Ultimate version have the Publish to Excel Services activated?
- When might it get onto the MSDN downloads?

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Default Publish to Excel Services is gone in Office Professional 2007

If you are interested in getting an Office 2007 trial with the "Publish to
Excel Services" feature enabled, please vote on the following link. The more
people who vote, the more chance MS will include it.

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http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm...lic.excel.misc

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