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namrekka

publishing excel to the web
 

I am attempting to publish an interactive excel spreadsheet to the
internet. I have been using frontpage. It does post, but I get an
error message of "The microsoft spreadsheet component sould not load
the XML data. There are styles that share a name or ID."

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
Mark.


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David McRitchie

publishing excel to the web
 
I've never tried to create an interactive worksheet, because Microsoft has
made that illegal in your End User License Agreement if it would be possible
to access the file by anyone who essentially does not have Excel.

Even within a company's own IntraNet you would be in violation unless everyone
has MS Office. I haven't seen anything about how Excel 12 is going to work
only that they state more support for XML. (I think), but that could mean anything
or nothing...
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HTH,
David McRitchie, Microsoft MVP - Excel [site changed Nov. 2001]
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"namrekka" wrote in message
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I am attempting to publish an interactive excel spreadsheet to the
internet. I have been using frontpage. It does post, but I get an
error message of "The microsoft spreadsheet component sould not load
the XML data. There are styles that share a name or ID."

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
Mark.


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namrekka
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