uploading changes to a spreadsheet

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I am using FP 2003 and a web host with FP extensions installed. On a
protected page, I put an .xls file that my partners and I can view. I need
to make the simplest possible procedure for the end user, that would allow my
partners and I to open, edit and upload changes made to this spreadsheet.
Is there a way to set it up, such that we can click on save like we are
saving to a file on our respective computers?

I don’t mind if programming and/or consultants are involved. I need an
elegant solution that would allow a not-very-computer-savvy group to be able
to concentrate on their work and not on how to publish it.

Thank you, paul
 
The only way to do this (and the best way would be to use Access), is to use the FP database
components to display and edit the data. You site must be hosted on Windows IIS web server.

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Take a look at
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=268948
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But doing in w/ a Access DB is the recommended way
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|I am using FP 2003 and a web host with FP extensions installed. On a
| protected page, I put an .xls file that my partners and I can view. I need
| to make the simplest possible procedure for the end user, that would allow my
| partners and I to open, edit and upload changes made to this spreadsheet.
| Is there a way to set it up, such that we can click on save like we are
| saving to a file on our respective computers?
|
| I don’t mind if programming and/or consultants are involved. I need an
| elegant solution that would allow a not-very-computer-savvy group to be able
| to concentrate on their work and not on how to publish it.
|
| Thank you, paul
|
 
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