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Viktor
Hi everybody,
Here is the situation I am trying to resolve:
Excel file has been "Saved As Webpage" and placed on a webserver.
A user can see the Excel WorkBook in his browser, and he wants to save
it locally (to his hard drive).
The problem is that you cannot save it from browser directly (using
"Save As WebPage") due to the MS bug that doesn't allow saving html
webpages with multiple spreadsheets.
User can, however, open the link to webpage (created from excel)
directly from Excel, but excel is trying to connect to a webserver and
asks for a password. Then, if none provided, it allows to open a
read-only copy (which is fine), but if you try to save changes, it
also tries to reconnect to server and again askes for a password,
which is very annoing.
Is there a way to prevent such behaviour (just load excelFile.html
from web directly into excel without asking for passwords and then
allow saving to local drive without trying to reconnect to webserver)?
Or is there a way for saving html pages created in excel from your
browser to your harddrive directly?
Thanks a lot for any suggestions!
Viktor
Here is the situation I am trying to resolve:
Excel file has been "Saved As Webpage" and placed on a webserver.
A user can see the Excel WorkBook in his browser, and he wants to save
it locally (to his hard drive).
The problem is that you cannot save it from browser directly (using
"Save As WebPage") due to the MS bug that doesn't allow saving html
webpages with multiple spreadsheets.
User can, however, open the link to webpage (created from excel)
directly from Excel, but excel is trying to connect to a webserver and
asks for a password. Then, if none provided, it allows to open a
read-only copy (which is fine), but if you try to save changes, it
also tries to reconnect to server and again askes for a password,
which is very annoing.
Is there a way to prevent such behaviour (just load excelFile.html
from web directly into excel without asking for passwords and then
allow saving to local drive without trying to reconnect to webserver)?
Or is there a way for saving html pages created in excel from your
browser to your harddrive directly?
Thanks a lot for any suggestions!
Viktor