SmartView 11.1.2.2.103 - Support for MS Office 64 added
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(thanks to Nancy, who shared this with me)
New for Smart
View v11.1.2.2.103, Patch 14362638,
Microsoft Office 64-bit is now
supported:
Information for 64-Bit Microsoft
Office Installations:
In this release, Smart View supports
the 64-bit version on Microsoft Office. If you use 64-bit Office, please note
the following:
Oracle
provides separate Smart View installation files for 64-bit and 32-bit
Office systems. .
smartview-x64.exe
is the file for 64-bit Office installations.
smartview.exe
is the file for 32-bit Office installations.
The 64-bit
version of Smart View pertains only to the 64-bit version of Microsoft
Office and not to the version of the operating system. Customers with
64-bit operating systems and the 32-bit version of Microsoft Office should
install the 32-bit version of Smart View.
You cannot
install the 64-bit version of Smart View from EPM Workspace (13530466).
Although
Planning Offline is supported for 64-bit operating systems, it is not
supported for 64-bit Smart View installations. If you use Planning Offline
with Smart View, you must use the 32-bit version of Smart View and the
32-bit version of Microsoft Office.
In 64-bit
versions of Excel 2010 SP1, the presence of Smart View functions may cause
Excel to terminate abruptly and may prevent Copy Data Point and Paste Data
Point functions from working. This is a Microsoft issue, and a service
request has been filed with Microsoft. Workaround: Until the Microsoft
fix, use the 32-bit version of Smart View. (13606492)
The Smart
View function migration utility is not supported on 64-bit Office.
(14342207)
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