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"""You're wrong. There are no hidden functions in Windows that MS Office developers can use. That's a myth for lazy developers."""
You might want to ask the Wine and Crossover developers about that.
You see, it's pretty obvious when they try to run MS apps against wine's extant API and the app complains about nonexistent calls that are nowhere to be found in the documentation, and which non-MS apps don't use.
This is not some secret that only MS can know for sure. This is quite verifiable by third parties.