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I inserted a web componet (excell spreedsheet). Now I just got word that a
few are unable to view this. How can I make this so everyone can see it? Is
there another option besides saving this spreadsheat as html. This really
scews the info. This spreadsheet is updated often. I thought I had it set so
updates are easy now this comes up!

any suggestions?

Thanks

JJ
 
All users would have to have Excel installed on their machines.

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Convert to pdf for users to view. Granted, you'd have to convert the file
each time it's updated, but at least everyone can see it in pdf format.
 
Better yet, in Excel save as comma separated file.
Open in notepad, copy
Then paste into FrontPage.
Nest highlight the text in FrontPage and use Tables, Convert Text to Table

That way you get a nice clean HTML table that is accessible and does not
require Acrobat to view.

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Everyone who wants to see the spreadsheet needs MS Excel (the application)
or the Excel viewer from the MS site.
 
or not...since you need a separate application/viewer for those too (the
adobe reader)....
 
Or use the Excel sheet as a Database
See http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=268948

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"Cheryl D Wise" <cdwise.wiserways> wrote in message | Better yet, in Excel save as comma separated file.
| Open in notepad, copy
| Then paste into FrontPage.
| Nest highlight the text in FrontPage and use Tables, Convert Text to Table
|
| That way you get a nice clean HTML table that is accessible and does not
| require Acrobat to view.
|
| --
| Cheryl D. Wise
| MS FrontPage MVP
| http://mvp.wiserways.com
| http://starttoweb.com
| Online instructor led web design training in FrontPage,
| Dreamweaver and more!
| Next Session June 26th
|
| | > Convert to pdf for users to view. Granted, you'd have to convert the file
| > each time it's updated, but at least everyone can see it in pdf format.
| >
| > "JJ" wrote:
| >
| >> I inserted a web componet (excell spreedsheet). Now I just got word that
| >> a
| >> few are unable to view this. How can I make this so everyone can see it?
| >> Is
| >> there another option besides saving this spreadsheat as html. This really
| >> scews the info. This spreadsheet is updated often. I thought I had it set
| >> so
| >> updates are easy now this comes up!
| >>
| >> any suggestions?
| >>
| >> Thanks
| >>
| >> JJ
|
|
 
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