Post to Web

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Jeff Spicolli

I want to post some forms and put them on the company website.

I go into File>Save as Web Page, and then choose "Selection: Sheet" and then
"Add Interactivity" it turns my sheet into an htm file. Then, I seem to be
able to use it in Internet Explorer much the same as I would in Excel. I
have input and output values on this page, but I've unlocked the input cells
and protected the sheet so the formulas can't be tampered with.

My questions are as follows:
1) If I send the file to someone, or post it to a website, can someone dig
through and find the formulas and/or hidden data or is it secure? (And does
it matter if I put on a password when I protect the sheet?)

2) Does it matter if the user has Excel on their machine, or matter if
they're on PC or Mac, or is all that matters is that they have a web browser?

3) Can a user easily fill out the form and then, say, e-mail it back to us
with their info on the form?

4) Is there a way to control which toolbar buttons, if any, appear on the
htm screen? I'd like to hide some of them, including the row/column
numbers/letters but also add, say, a print button or "e-mail to..." button.

I think that's about it. Thanks for your help!

Jeff
 
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