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Hi,

I have a webpage with one button, called “Open”. When the user presses
the button I want to create a new Createobject("Excel.Application") and
open an xls file. Then display this Excel instance within the current
web page. How do we set the content of the webpage to display this.

I do not want to do something like:

<a href="test1.xls" target="_self" Open</a

which works but I do not want to change the page (URL) for the user. I
just want excel stuffed back into my browser. I also do not want to
uses framesets or frames.

Thanks in advance.

Pat


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