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Excellent! Glad to have helped a little!

Now we'll just have to drag you kicking and screaming into 2007!

Vern

On 10/29/2020 7:02 AM, Arnie Flangehead wrote:
On 10/26/20, Vernon Hamberg <vhamberg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Yes, I found that the XML 2003 Spreadsheet format is quite limiting. I
believe that you can't include images in a spreadsheet with this format.
Images? We ain't got no images ... We don't need no stinkin' images!

I was curious about multiple worksheets, so I created a spreadsheet
(workbook) with 2 sheets [...]
Somewhat to my own surprise I managed to follow your instructions and
create a workbook with two sheets, each with separate data from two
companies. I said before that the numeric fields were the last piece
of the puzzle, but that's because I really didn't think I was going to
be able to do multiple sheets. THAT is absolutely the last piece.

I couldn't be happier.


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