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Turning .xls form into web page
Not sure this is the correct place for this but where would it fit...not in
Excel. The university makes us use an .xls form that we then have to re-enter the information into our Access DB. My thought was to make a web form that sends the info to our database and prints out the .xls. When the .xls form is turned into a web page...the resulting page becomes too big to print on a single page. Questions: 1. Is there a way to tell a web page to print at like 80% or 2. Is there a way to tell the converter engine withing Microsoft Office to make the conversion smaller or 3. Am I now going to have to change the height on each line within the massive table the form is built within. btw: anyone know a way to force the end resut (.htm) print in landscape...the only way I know to do this does not work with tables. |
With MS Office, thank you Lord!, you do not have re-enter data from one MS
application to the other, just import/export. -- Top Notch Admin "EdLeeYoung" wrote: Not sure this is the correct place for this but where would it fit...not in Excel. The university makes us use an .xls form that we then have to re-enter the information into our Access DB. My thought was to make a web form that sends the info to our database and prints out the .xls. When the .xls form is turned into a web page...the resulting page becomes too big to print on a single page. Questions: 1. Is there a way to tell a web page to print at like 80% or 2. Is there a way to tell the converter engine withing Microsoft Office to make the conversion smaller or 3. Am I now going to have to change the height on each line within the massive table the form is built within. btw: anyone know a way to force the end resut (.htm) print in landscape...the only way I know to do this does not work with tables. |
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