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76) 2/7/2012 938891  Description of the Project Server 2007 hotfix package: June 16, 2007

77) 2/7/2012 938889  Description of the Project 2007 hotfix package: June 17, 2007

78) 2/5/2012 939163  Project 2007 takes longer than expected to add new values to a lookup table

79) 2/6/2012 939162  Error message when you try to access tasks programmatically in Project 2007: "Run-time error '438'"

80) 2/9/2012 937476  The My Tasks view in Project Web Access does not show the totals for time that a resource adds to tasks

81) 2/6/2012 936876  Description of the Project Server 2007 hotfix package: May 15, 2007

82) 2/6/2012 936134  Description of the Project Server 2007 hotfix package: April 24, 2007

83) 2/8/2012 927159  Error message when you try to create a data analysis view in Project Server 2007: "Failed to connect to Analysis Service server"

84) 2/9/2012 200026  HOWTO: Debug a MAPI Transport Provider
(200026) - It is often necessary to debug your transport provider during the development process. This article describes how to debug a MAPI Transport provider.

85) 9/26/2007 Q200078  XL2000: #N/A Chart Label Issues (Q200078)
SYMPTOMS In a Microsoft Excel chart, a data label with a #N/A value in a column chart obscures the label next to it. The grab handles for the #N/A label appear in the upper-left corner of the plot area of the chart, but the #N/A label is displayed on


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