Wow, that was a rather rude response, but thank you anyway. I have posted several queries here over the past five or six years, all feedback have been quite positive and helpful.
But thank you for taking the time to for provide some options, your choice of words notwithstanding.
<< What were you expecting for a reply if it wasn't a link to download. If your clients are that inexperienced, why not just fax them a printed copy. Not sure how you intended to provide your clients software. >>
Is this tone really necessary?? Anyway - possibly what we were expecting is perhaps something we can download in house, that is operable across all platforms, copy the .xls file into this generic template, and email it out. Hard copy is not an option - raw data is used to import into third part software such as ACT or Outlook, etc. on their side. This is how we intended to provide for our clients.
<< Again the last 7 words of your original post where: "One that can be used to view .xls files" >>
Correct.
<< I answer your exact need as stated and now you reply "yeah, but..." I'm sorry, but I was only answering the question that you asked. >>
Where did I say this??? In fact, I thought I was quite appreciative of your response!!! You want me to bow at your feet???? Really!!!
Thank you once again. I won't apologize for responding curtly, and in an abrupt manner. I was responding in kind.