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I'm creating XML documents to publish online through excel's feature, but I
want to add a meta tag so it auto refreshes every couple of minutes. Is there
a way to make sure Excel adds extra code to its file everytime it publishes
it?
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Default META in excel publishing

Rather than refreshing, you can link your website directly to the
excelworksheet. However, you will have to have the computer on all the time.

Best to have a second computer that has the link so you can do other stuff,
eg play games, ion the first comp[uter. The second computer does not need to
be more than a Pentium 2 because it is only a link. It is the modem that
determines the link speed...








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I'm creating XML documents to publish online through excel's feature, but I
want to add a meta tag so it auto refreshes every couple of minutes. Is there
a way to make sure Excel adds extra code to its file everytime it publishes
it?

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