also, you can always just pop your Excel sheet up on the webpage itself....
if you're familiar with HTML commands (the stuff that web designers use) it's the same as a normal link, just with the appropriate filename being an .xls extension
this'll pop a hyperlink in your webpage which, when clicked on, will open a fully-functional Excel spreadsheet within your browser.
(Actually, I'll take advice on wether it's fully-functional or not, I bet it has some limitations)
[ps.... try to keep the same thread for related topics on this board : no need to start new ones as the continuity of the problem and it's solutions become fragmented and difficult to follow]
Anyhow,
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Hope this helps,
Chris
This message was edited by Chris Davison on 2002-04-22 11:33
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