Comments and Server Docs

Someone (“A User”) recently sent me an email asking why comments on the blog are being disabled after a short time ... the thinking being that the short time discourages communication and community dialog.  The posts are currently set to disable comments after a week.  I will change that to three weeks and we can see what happens.

I also received some emails recently asking about setting up trusted data connections for Excel Services deployments.  There is information about that as well as a lot of other aspects about working with Excel Services on the Microsoft Technet site:

http://technet2.microsoft.com/Office/en-us/library/eea3ace8-0863-429a-b1e8-041254ed2fc41033.mspx?mfr=true

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  • Yes I recently found an article I wanted to comment on that had been disabled way back in 2006, on the subject of charts. I noted a comment on having created a chart layout suitable for histograms. What irritates me is that Microsoft have in fact still not done so.

    Everybody knows that a proper histogram features the x-axis labels (bin labels) BETWEEN the data bars. The Excel histograms still don't do this, and I can't find a way to make them. All you can do is get the labels on the tick marks (good), but then you get the bars on the tick marks as well (completely wrong).

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