Excel on the Web

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DeeArgJay

Is there a way to put an Excel spreadsheet on my website and allow others to
actually input data into that sheet?
If so, a nudge in the right direction would be appreciated.
Thanks
Dave
 
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Barb Reinhardt

I have uploaded Excel spreadsheets into my webspace, but if anything
changes, I need to upload it again. I'm sure there's something more
elegant than this, but I'm not really a web person.
 
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douglas.ross

You can share your spreadsheet over the web with a tool like BadBlue -
http://badblue.com/helpxls.htm - with charts and interactivity
supported. End-users only require web browsers, but I'm not sure that
all formatting will come across to the browser.

Doug
 
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ynissel

Im using the MO web components - but my control boxed and drop down list
boxes arent coming through. Any advise ?
Thanks,
Yosef

Alvin Bruney said:
If you require interactivity, a good approach is the Microsoft Office Web
Components. An excel object similar to the desktop version is available as
well as a chart and pivot table component that will work well on the web.

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Regards,
Alvin Bruney
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You can share your spreadsheet over the web with a tool like BadBlue -
http://badblue.com/helpxls.htm - with charts and interactivity
supported. End-users only require web browsers, but I'm not sure that
all formatting will come across to the browser.

Doug
 
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