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Default How to create a formatted 'readable' document based on Excel document?

I am having no luck searching for a solution for this...

Does anybody know of a way to generate a 'readable' document based on
Excel document in Windows XP? My preferable format is HTML, but I can
use anything that Windows Xp can natively display.

I want to create a formatted document on-the-fly from an Excel Document
(or Access database, or a CSV file.) My source file will be a sort of
database where each field would require a different type of formatting.
e.g. if I had

CATEGORY, NAME, ADDRESS, DETAILS
Active,John, 21 format st., What do you think he is doing...
Active,Mary , 11 format st., What do you think she is doing...
INActive,joe, 1 down st., he is doing nothing...

I would want the readable format to be displayed on a conditional read
of the header CATEGORY, such that if CATEGORY = Active, display

(in big bold font) John
(smaller font) 21 format st.
(italics) What do you think he is doing...

Any ideas?

Chip


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