XL-Addin 1.1

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    11/11/2009
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    Microsoft Office Excel 2000

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XL-Addin export on the Web or Power Point Would you like your customer or employee to be able to access, from a Web page the financial results or your sales results? Do you need to impress the client with a professional presentation showing the Excel data as slides. Transform your Excel workbooks into professional web pages or presentations that could be shared or published. The XL-Addin Exporter allow user to instantly convert Microsoft Excel document into professional looking Power Point presentations, HTML pages with navigation and menus, Word or PDF documents or even flash movies. XL-Addin offers two very useful tools for auditors, managers and workbook owners to evaluate the complexity and the correctitude of Excel workbooks: Workbook analyzer and Worksheets compare. The first tool very useful for auditing is the Workbook analyzer. It works like a spreadsheet auditing tool, with its data all available in comprehensive reports. The unique features from workbook analyzer module allow auditors and managers to evaluate the performance and complexity of any workbook regardless workbook size, number of worksheets or code complexity. In a few seconds, a very complex evaluation report is automatically generated.

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