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We recently encountered a problem with Excel Web Services where attempting to open a workbook resulted in the Excel Service application throwing the following error Further investigation revealed that the service account running Excel services did not...
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If you have used Excel Web App (part of Office Web Apps), you are familiar with the fact that there is no “Save” button. The changes you make are immediately saved back to SharePoint and you even have multiple people editing the spreadsheet at the...
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I was recently asked to look at an Excel Services problem, where rather then a spreadsheet opening in the browser we were getting the ever helpful “An unexpected error has occurred” screen. Checking in CA the Excel Services service application seemed...
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One of the very common questions users ask themselves when moving from a shared folder structure to a SharePoint environment is: “Should I keep my data in an Excel workbook in a library, or should I convert it to a SharePoint list…?”...
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When SharePoint was first released, the idea of a web site where users could upload documents, and manage their own lists, calendars, etc was quite novel to many people. It was, as we all know, a runaway success and SharePoint has been widely adopted...
Filed under: Collaboration, SharePoint, InfoPath, value, applications, business, application, excel services, SharePoint 2010, access services, Composites
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Suppose that you are in New York and you want to come to my house. You could look at a map of the world that has New York and my house marked on it. Looking at the map you can see that London Heathrow airport is pretty close to my house. So you think...
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While working with getting PowerPivot and Excel Services working, I ran into this very annoying error: ServerSession.ProcessServerSessionException: An exception during ExecuteWebMethod has occurred for server: http://servername:32843/811dd9f4d4ae48779f1dc7a03ba5d555...
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I’m going to talk about collaboration, which is a long time sweet spot for SharePoint. Read More...
Filed under: SharePoint, Solutions, MOSS, WSS, SQL Server, PerformancePoint, BPM, 2007, excel services, SharePoint 2010, 2010, Steve Russell, Business Process Automation, Global 360, Business Process Management
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As organizations deploy business-critical applications onto SharePoint, a natural benefit is to use the collaborative and task management capabilities within SharePoint. Read More...
Filed under: SharePoint, Solutions, MOSS, WSS, SQL Server, PerformancePoint, BPM, 2007, excel services, 2010, Steve Russell, Business Process Automation, Global 360, Business Process Management
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SharePoint also provides some very sophisticated capabilities for dashboarding, reporting and analysis via Excel Services and PerformancePoint. Read More...
Filed under: SharePoint, Solutions, MOSS, WSS, SQL Server, PerformancePoint, BPM, 2007, excel services, 2010, Steve Russell, Business Process Automation, Global 360, Business Process Management
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“You know what would be really cool? We could add scorecards and dashboards to our SharePoint environment so executives can get direct access to reporting and analytics.” Oh, if I only had a dollar for every time I have heard that! Business Intelligence...
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One of the cool things about having Excel Services in your toolbox is that you are able to deliver some very powerful ad hoc reporting against Analysis Services data. Do this in a single server virtual environment and all is pretty simple and straightforward...
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Microsoft Update Product Team Blog has just announced that the 2007 Microsoft Office System Service Pack 2 will be released April 28, 2009 Besides announcing the formal date and better documentation we can expect a some noteable areas: Ability to open...
Filed under: Branding, Announcements, STSADM, excel services, Excel Web Access, Service Pack, Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2010, Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services 4.0, Enterprise Content Management, Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007, Pages and User Interface, Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services 3.0, Microsoft Office Groove 2007
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The EWA web part allows you to incorporate the charts and tables from Excel that are driving your business into a dashboard page in SharePoint. Perhaps on one page you would like to display one chart with product sales YTD and another chart with revenue...
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There are so many things as an end user you can do with Excel Services however it can be hard to get started. There are not a lot of resources out there for end users to begin using Excel Services, so I aim to fix that. Over the next few months, I will...
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