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I have a excel file called poengbarn.xls at a server www.myserver.com. I
want the Excel sheet to display in the Explorer window, change the values of
the Excel sheet, and save the excel sheet back to it's natural position at
the www.myserver.com

Is this possible?

Please help!

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Have you tried using the "Save As" command in Excel and then chosing "Web
Page- html"


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I have a excel file called poengbarn.xls at a server www.myserver.com. I
want the Excel sheet to display in the Explorer window, change the values

of
the Excel sheet, and save the excel sheet back to it's natural position at
the www.myserver.com

Is this possible?

Please help!

Erlend





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Yes, but that only makes a copy of the file to the client side.

I want the file to be saved at the server where it resists.

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Have you tried using the "Save As" command in Excel and then chosing "Web
Page- html"


Dennis

"Erlend Stokkedal" wrote in message
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I have a excel file called poengbarn.xls at a server www.myserver.com. I
want the Excel sheet to display in the Explorer window, change the

values
of
the Excel sheet, and save the excel sheet back to it's natural position

at
the www.myserver.com

Is this possible?

Please help!

Erlend









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