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  • Excel Services content refresh is live

    If you're a developer, you may have been wondering..."When are they EVER going to revise the Excel Services JavaScript Object Model (JSOM) documentation for SharePoint Server 2010?" Well, I'm glad you asked! The SharePoint Server 2010 Software Development Kit (SDK) online documentation has been refreshed...
  • Updated! Embedding Excel Web App in your own web page or blog

    Today’s blog post is brought to you by Dan Parish a Program Manager on the Excel Web App team. New! See the end of this post for updates on how to embed. One of the feature requests we frequently get for Excel Web App is “it would be great if there was a way to embed my workbook in my blog”...
  • More about collaborative editing in Excel Web App

    Thanks to Dan Parish for writing this blog post. In today’s post, I’m going to delve into some of the finer details of collaboration using Excel Web App. If you haven’t already read Collaborative Editing Using Excel Web App however, please start there. It goes over what is supported, how it works, our...
  • Management Features of PowerPivot for SharePoint

    Thanks to John Hancock from the PowerPivot team for putting together this post. Previous articles have covered some of the features of PowerPivot for Excel, and shown how PowerPivot helps users build really powerful BI applications right in Excel. We have described some of the PowerPivot for SharePoint...
  • Updated! Collaborative editing using the Excel Web App

    Updates: Embed an Excel spreadsheet on a web page Office Web Apps: Why they're the clearer connection Windows SkyDrive gets better with Office Web Apps In the last couple posts, we talked about how editing in Excel Web App works, how it’s different than editing in the Excel desktop client, and...
  • Editing in Excel Web App – Part II

    Thanks to Dan Parish for putting together this series on editing in Excel Web App. Today I’m going to continue on with our baseball stats tracking workbook example and talk more about the editing capabilities in Excel Web App. If you haven’t read Editing in Excel Web App – Part I though, I suggest you...
  • Editing in Excel Web App – Part I

    Thanks to Dan Parish for putting together this series on editing in Excel Web App. Before I get started, if you haven’t already read our Excel Web App 2010 Overview , you may want to take a minute to get acquainted with what Excel Web App is all about. In the next two posts I’m going to be talking about...
  • Updated! Excel Web App 2010 overview

    Thanks to Steve Tullis for putting this together. Way back in November 2009, I wrote a short blog post announcing the two browser-based solutions the Excel team is delivering as part of the Office 2010 wave of products: Excel Services: Version two of our real-time, interactive, Excel-based reporting...
  • Updated Excel Services Web Services API in SharePoint 2010

    Thanks to Christian Stich, the founder of Excel Services Consulting, L.L.C. , for putting together this post on the updated Excel Web Services API. The Excel Web Services API that initially shipped with Excel Services 2007 has been updated and expanded for Excel Services in SharePoint 2010. I will address...
  • Introducing the JavaScript Object Model for Excel Services in SharePoint 2010

    Thanks to Christian Stich , a consultant working on Excel Services projects, for putting together this series on the Excel Services JavaScript Object Model. Excel Services 2010 has added two entirely new programming APIs: The REST API which I covered in an earlier series of posts and the JavaScript Object...
  • Uncovering Publish to Excel Services in Excel 2010

    Thanks to Amy Lin for putting together this post. In Excel 2007, we introduced the ability to publish workbooks to SharePoint. This feature enabled users to upload Excel workbooks (or specific workbook items) on to their SharePoint sites for people to view and interact with using Excel Services. In Excel...
  • Excel Services in SharePoint 2010 Feature Support

    Excel Services does a good job of rendering Excel spreadsheets with a high degree of fidelity. In other words, what you see in Excel is what you will see in Excel Services. Excel, however, is incredibly feature rich, comprising features added over decades of development. By comparison, Excel Services...
  • Updated!: Deploying Office Web Apps in the Enterprise

    Following on the heels of the Office 2010 beta availability announcement, the Office Web Apps blog has a new post discussing deploying office web apps in the enterprise . Have a read if you're looking to test drive the beta version of Office Web Apps. Updates: Office Web Apps now available worldwide...
  • Excel Services in SharePoint 2010 Administration Improvements

    Thanks to John Campbell for putting together this post. Ongoing management is key to any successful server product’s deployment. It can be challenging to figure out the right initial combination of settings, and to know how to further change those settings when problems arise. With that in mind, I have...
  • Excel Services in SharePoint 2010 Dashboard Improvements

    Thanks to Dan Parish for putting together this post. One of the great things about Excel Services is the Excel Web Access (EWA) web part. This web part allows you to render entire workbooks, or just portions of a workbook (for example a chart or a Table) in a SharePoint dashboard page. For a high level...
  • New Posts From One of the Principal Developers Behind Excel Services

    One of our most senior developers on Excel Services, Shahar Prish, is busy writing posts in his blog on the new programmability features in the 2010 version of Excel Services. The first set of posts talk about REST and moving forward he will expand to the new JavaScript OM we added this release. Here...
  • Excel Services in SharePoint 2010 REST API Examples

    Thanks to Christian Stich for putting together this series on the REST API. In this final installment on the REST API, we’ll walk through a couple examples of using the REST API to embed spreadsheet data in new and interesting ways. Embedding a ‘Live’ Chart on a SharePoint Wiki Page. For this example...
  • Excel Services in SharePoint 2010 REST API Syntax

    Thanks to Christian Stich for putting together this series on the REST API. As we saw in the previous post , using the Excel Services REST API is as simple as specifying a URI (Uniform Resource Identifier) in your web browser. In this post we’ll walk through the details of the URI syntax. We start out...
  • Simple Access to Spreadsheet Data Using the Excel Services 2010 REST API

    Thanks to Christian Stich for putting together this series on the REST API. Beginning our journey on all things Excel Services 2010, I thought I’d start off with a feature that’s been getting a lot of buzz lately since its introduction at the SharePoint Conference. What is it? The Excel Services 2010...
  • Excel Services 2010 Overview

    Thanks to Steve Tullis for putting together this post. Before delving into Excel Services 2010, I want to recap a point that some readers may not be aware of. The Excel team is delivering two browser-based solutions as part of the Office 2010 wave of products. The quick synopsis - here are the two solutions...
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