Actually that is a good topic. Anyone using DB2/400 data in conjunction
with Microsoft Office ?
It is your playground so I will abide by your wishes, even though
Microsoft Office is relevent to most of us except for Dennis :-)
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message: 2
date: Thu, 13 May 2010 11:08:26 -0500
from: David Gibbs <david@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: Re: Microsoft Office 2010
Richard Schoen wrote:
Sort of as it's probably relevant to all of us Midrange Users :-)
So is driving a car ... should people discuss automotive maintenance
here? <grin/>?
If you want to discuss accessing DB2 data in Office applications, then
it's appropriate ... but without the IBM i link, it doesn't belong here.
david
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