Mabel Li wrote:
Hi,

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The feedback I received from the Institute is, and I quote is as follows:
(EP stands for Extension Project) ...

"Your EP received a result of zero. The reason you received no marks is that
we were specific in our FAQs for this EP and you have breached these
requirements. For example, important fields such as program range names and secret IDs had been removed from your submitted Excel EP file, thus cannot be marked. Also candidates had been clearly advised not to copy any formulae from other worksheets or delete any formulae, field names or columns/rows in your workbooks as this would result in a zero result. I would again refer to
you the FAQs for the EP."

From reading the other threads regarding security, it appears that whatever
security features that are embedded in Excel are removed once you open the file with Calc. Is this correct? If that is the case, how can I prove this?

Thank you for assistance,
Mabel Li

Hi.

I began a thread on the discuss list. The message is headed [discuss] Using OpenOffice for official documents.

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