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We're deploying some new PCs with WinXP Pro and Office XP...
We're using Client Access Express at V5R1M0...
We've noticed that the plug-in to Excel does not appear with the above configuration...


There is an option to Import External Data, but I have to set the users JOBD with the correct library list or something because it connects to the AS/400 just fine but only displays some handful of system library names... I'm not sure but it's too kludge for our users to adapt to...

This means the download/upload will have to be done in two steps... Do the normal CA upload or download from/to the pc file then for a download open the .txt file in Excel and define the columns etc. to get it into the spreadsheet...

Has anyone else experienced this problem and has anyone found any plug-ins for the above config to get that file transfer button back on the tool bar in Excel 2002(Office XP)...?

I know this is slightly off-topic so I hope you will excuse the infraction...

Thanks.

----Original Message Follows----
From: Steve Dodkins <Steve.Dodkins@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

Just a thought, but if you load IBM client access after loading excel the
extra icon appears within excel for the download options is this the same?

Regards

Steve Dodkins

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