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Default Saving Interactive Excel 2007 as a web page

Check out this page:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ex...CH100648071033

Quote: "Excel 2007 no longer stores Excel-specific feature information in
this file format. You can open a file in this format, preserving any
Excel-specific features that were created in an earlier version of Excel.
However, you can save such a file (or any other workbook) in this file format
for publishing purposes only."

So it appears that if you want to publish as an interactive web page, you'll
have to use a previous version of Excel.
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Regards,

Ulrike

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"Zatara" wrote:

Hi,

I've been struggling with this for a couple of days...

I'm trying to save an Excel 2007 worksheet as a web page, not a static
web page - I can do that - but an interactive web page. In Excel 2003
there was an option for retaining interactive properties so that when
you ftp it to a web site users can interact with it. There's no such
option in Excel 2007 so does anybody please know how to do it? I
would be very grateful.

Thanks

Zatara

 
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