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Send from excel to webpage...is it poss?
Hi all,
I've got a sheet that produces a differing set of data every 3 seconds or so. The data is simple numbers in a table no more than 30 rows by 4 columns, so not a lot of bytes to be sent. I've looked through vba's help files for something to get me started but the help seems vague. What I want is to send this data to a webpage table every 3 seconds or so. Is this posible with vba? If so could someone point me to a method/s that would get me started? Thanks for looking in. Ron |
Send from excel to webpage...is it poss?
Are you filling in a form on the web page?
-- Damon Longworth Don't miss out on the 2005 Excel User Conference Sept 16th and 17th Stockyards Hotel - Ft. Worth, Texas www.ExcelUserConference.com "Ron" wrote in message 10.131... Hi all, I've got a sheet that produces a differing set of data every 3 seconds or so. The data is simple numbers in a table no more than 30 rows by 4 columns, so not a lot of bytes to be sent. I've looked through vba's help files for something to get me started but the help seems vague. What I want is to send this data to a webpage table every 3 seconds or so. Is this posible with vba? If so could someone point me to a method/s that would get me started? Thanks for looking in. Ron |
Send from excel to webpage...is it poss?
"Damon Longworth" wrote in news:li5Ee.2648$U%6.359
@fe05.lga: Are you filling in a form on the web page? Damon, No, I'm wanting the webpage to display more or less what's being displayed in the excel table. Thanks, Ron |
Send from excel to webpage...is it poss?
Are you wanting to publish the spreadsheet to a web page? You can save as
web page. -- Damon Longworth Don't miss out on the 2005 Excel User Conference Sept 16th and 17th Stockyards Hotel - Ft. Worth, Texas www.ExcelUserConference.com "Ron" wrote in message 10.131... "Damon Longworth" wrote in news:li5Ee.2648$U%6.359 @fe05.lga: Are you filling in a form on the web page? Damon, No, I'm wanting the webpage to display more or less what's being displayed in the excel table. Thanks, Ron |
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