Excel add-in 11.1.2.2 with Office 2010

Hi,
I have the certification grid but cannot find reference to this, can anyone point me at any official Oracle document that provides detail of whether Essbase Excel add-in is supported with Office 2010 (Excel) and if so if this requires a patch etc.
I have seen =>http://www.network54.com/Forum/58296/thread/1288292048/Which+version+of+Essbase+Add-In+works+with+Office+2010
Thanks,
Robert.

In the matrix it highlights under Client Third Party Software for 11.1.2.2 that Office 2010 is supported, the only exception is "Essbase Spreadsheet Add-In only supports 32-bit Microsoft Office."
Cheers
John
http://john-goodwin.blogspot.com/

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