Office 2010 inplace Excel status bar ?

Hello,
Possible to enable inplace Excel's(office 2010) status bar when used with sapgui 7.20 (patch level 6) ?
According to note 1408098 file tab is removed from inplace 2010 Excel - so maybe status bar is removed also?
OS is Windows 7.
Our users are used to use status bar for quick formula result like averages and etc.
thanks
Vilius
Edited by: Vilius Mockunas on May 17, 2011 11:53 AM

Still doesn't work with SAPGUI 7.20 Patch Level 6
Extremely annoying!
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