Posted 12 August 2019, 1:32 am EST
I’m trying to work out if a fault I’ve found with Spread 6 is still present in Spread 7 or Spread 8?
The fault is a separate forum post wrt Copy/Paste with MS Word
Thanks
Steve
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Posted by: steve.larwood on 12 August 2019, 1:32 am EST
Posted 12 August 2019, 1:32 am EST
I’m trying to work out if a fault I’ve found with Spread 6 is still present in Spread 7 or Spread 8?
The fault is a separate forum post wrt Copy/Paste with MS Word
Thanks
Steve
Posted 12 August 2019, 9:40 pm EST
Hello,
Please download the installer of Spread8/7 from the following link:
http://cdn.grapecity.com/SpreadStudio/8.0.20152.0/SpreadInstaller_8.0.20152.0.exe
http://cdn.grapecity.com/SpreadStudio/7.0.20142.0/SpreadInstaller.exe
Also, you can check with latest spread also (i.e Spread 12)
https://www.grapecity.com/download/spreadnet
Thanks.
Posted 12 August 2019, 10:52 pm EST
I have tried the Spread 7 trial and as far as I can tell it works for Copy/Paste without any issues.
We have a large application with multiple instances of the Spread 6 control.
An upgrade to the latest would take more resource than we currently have available.
Would Spread 7 still be available for purchase?
Regards
Steve
Posted 13 August 2019, 6:06 pm EST
Hello,
I would recommend you to upgrade to the latest version so that you can get the latest feature and all fixes if you have face any problem like this. While upgrading if you face any problem then free feel to ask. We are more than happy to help you.
Would Spread 7 still be available for purchase?
If will purchase the license of the latest version then you will get the license of Spread 7 along with the latest version license.
For more information, please contact our sales team directly at “us.sales@grapecity.com” or 18008582739(9AM – 5PM EST) .
Thanks.
Posted 13 August 2019, 6:39 pm EST
Thank you.
The project is currently limited to using .Net 3.5 so the latest version is not an option in the short term.
The availability of the Spread 7 licence would be a dood intermediate step.
Regards
Steve