Examples of using Excel web access in English and their translations into Romanian
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For more information on using Excel Web Access, see Help.
On the worksheet,select the cell that you want to make editable in the browser and Office Excel Web Access.
For more information, see Excel Web Access Web Part custom properties.
On the worksheet,select the cell that you want to make editable in Office Excel Web Access.
Improves support for generating Excel Web Access Web parts on new sites.
Parameters are single cells that can have their values defined by Microsoft Office Excel Web Access users.
Improves support for generating Excel Web Access Web parts on new sites.
For more information,see Refresh external data in Excel Services in Excel Web Access Help.
See Connect an Excel Web Access Web Part to an Excel workbook.
See Display Excel content in an Excel Web Access Web Part.
You can also connect the Excel Web Access Web Part to other Web Parts to display data in alternative ways.
For more information, see Navigate a workbook in Excel Services in Excel Web Access Help.
The workbook is part of an Excel Web Access Web Part that does not enable displaying the Parameter pane.
For more information, see Calculate andrecalculate data in Excel Services in Excel Web Access Help.
Add the Choice Filter Web Part and the Excel Web Access Web Part to a Web Part Page.
For more information,see Change workbook parameters in Excel Services in Excel Web Access Help.
In a browser, they can then use Microsoft Office Excel Web Access to view, analyze, print, and extract this worksheet data.
For more information, see Using charts andPivotChart reports in Excel Services in Excel Web Access Help.
The workbook is part of an Excel Web Access Web Part that does not enable workbook interactivity, or does not enable parameter modification.
Add the SQL Server 2005 Analysis Services Filter Web Part and the Excel Web Access Web Part to a Web Part Page.
Open a workbook that is contained in a Excel Web Access Web Part that has the Close Session Before Opening a New One property enabled.
For more information, see Filter data in Excel Services andSort data in Excel Services in Excel Web Access Help.
Filter a PivotTable report, in an Excel Web Access Web Part, that is based on data in a SQL Server 2005 Analysis Services dimension and hierarchy.
For more information, see Open a workbook orsnapshot in Excel from Excel Services in Excel Web Access Help.
Microsoft Office Excel Web Access makes it easy to perform activities, such as scrolling, filtering, sorting, viewing charts, and using drill-down in PivotTables.
You may be able to see all of the rows that are returned by that filter in one scrolling region by increasing the number of rows to display in Excel Web Access.
Nonprinting characters can prevent filtering Excel Web Access cannot filter data in a column that contains characters with an ANSI value of 0 to 32, which are nonprinting characters.
If you want to use all or part of the workbook on a dashboard orother site page, you can connect the workbook to an Excel Web Access Web Part.
To dynamically change the workbook results in the Excel Web Access Web Part, in the Choice Filter Web Part, click Filter, click a value, and then click OK.
Workbooks that are published to Excel Services can be accessed in a browser by using Microsoft Office Excel Web Access and calculated with full Excel calculation fidelity.