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Office 2003 XML

Errata for Office 2003 XML

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Version Location Description Submitted By Date submitted Date corrected
Printed
Page xiv

The fourth paragraph lists the website for the book however the website URL is wrong
(i.e. missing the "i" in www.oreilly.com)
Exerpt:
http://www.orelly.com/catalog/9780596005382
should be:
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/9780596005382

Anonymous   
Printed
Page 2
3rd paragraph from bottom

The second to last sentence in the paragraph says,
" ... best practices encourages developers to create formats that are easy to work worth."
Should be:
" ... best practices encourages developers to create formats that are easy to work with."

Anonymous   
Printed
Page 6
2nd paragraph; In the second sentence,

it says
"... enough information that it's possible for application to mine Excel ...".
it should be:
"... enough information that it's possible for applications to mine Excel ...".

Anonymous   
Printed
Page 31
3rd paragraph

Otherwise, Word will try to fix things up, probably not in the way that you intendes.
should be:
Otherwise, Word will try to fix things up, probably not in the way that you intended.

Anonymous   
Printed
Page 308
Blank space at bottom of page

I should have noted:

"Stand maps and forest data are derived from work the author did for the Black Locust
Initiative, http://blacklocust.org."

Anonymous   
Printed
Page 338
2nd paragraph

This is one of several places in Chapter 7: Using SpreadsheetML where you suggest the
<Names> element is useful to Excel in loading a document, but not necessary to create
because Excel can recreate named ranges from just the NamedCell information.

Trouble is, it does not seem Excel will do this. If Excel recreated named ranges from
NamedCell information, I would expect to see ID, Critters, Quantity, etc. named
ranges after opening ch07011.xml
AUTHOR: This behavior worked in Beta 2, but not in the final version of Excel. It definitely rates an errata.

Anonymous   
Printed
Page 413
Title for Example 9-4

"EREST-based code" should be "REST-based code".

Anonymous