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New eXpresso Add-in for Excel®

Download the eXpresso Add-In for ExcelIn case you have not heard, a new version of the eXpresso Add-in for Excel is available. All users of the Add-in should download the updated version today. You can sign in to eXpresso and download the new Add-in or download it now. Users who do not install the new Add-in will get an error message.

Users of the Add-in will be very pleased with the new features and enhancements in this upgraded version. Enhancements include:

  • Support for your spreadsheet folders and double click to open
  • Improved file “Check Out” for working with spreadsheets while away from an Internet connection
  • Improved Support for Vista and Office 2007
  • Automated updates for future releases

If you haven’t tried it yet, the eXpresso Add-in for Excel gives you access to your spreadsheets that are stored in eXpresso directly from your desktop Excel application. It combines the convenience of editing inside Excel with the sharing and real-time collaboration environment offered by eXpresso. Even better, when you work with spreadsheets using the add-in, all of the features of Excel will be available, even those not supported by the online interface.

To start working with your eXpresso spreadsheets directly inside Excel, download and install the new Add-in today.

3 Responses to “New eXpresso Add-in for Excel®”

Please tell me more about your “add-on” features.

Martin, thanks for asking. The eXpresso Add-In for Excel® gives you off-line access to your online spreadsheets. It combines the convenience of editing inside Excel® with the sharing and collaborative environment offered by eXpresso.

Spreadsheets opened “off-line” in Excel® are locked for editing by other users. Once the spreadsheet owner has saved any changes made back to eXpresso and closes the spreadsheet, the lock is released.

You can download the Excel add-in directly or it can also be downloaded for free from within eXpresso.

Amber,

Thanks for the answer. Do you have plans to work with OpenOffice?

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