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Default NEED HELP - How to Publish Excel file with Macros in Web.

Dear Friends,

I need to publish an excel file in web, which contains Macro codings.

We are having around 20 users spread across our country for our official
project and I've done an excel file which has macros.

Currently the situtation is that, I've given them separate file for each
users and after updating they will send to me and I'll consolidate it as
overall tracker of all over the country which I'm having in my corporate
office.

I need this to be published in the web so that, all 20 users can update the
tracker at the same time. Accordingly their entry is restricted with respect
to the user, so that only his realted sheets will be opened and visible for
him to update.

And I can see and verify the updates online at any time as a consolidated
report of all over country.

And the most important thing is that, all the features which are available
with my excel file should be available in the web file also.

Can any one help me how can I get this done.

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Sriram Subramaniyan
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