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Microsoft Frontpage - Auto Update WB Data To MHTML Page


Expert: Tina Clarke - 11/2/2009

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Hi Tina


My query is this

Lets say I have an excel workbook/sheet in which the data is dynamic.

I have a saved a copy of the sheet as a webpage (HTML ) for user convinence.

Now is it possible to somehow ensure that when the orginal workbook is updated & saved ; then this webpage would also get updated (atleast when refreshed) - both would be in the same file drive ( I dont want to use internet for this purpose)


If not as MHTML then propably as a HTML file/page is this possible - if yes how do I go about creating such a page.

Thanks

Answer
Hi dimitrz

sorry bit i've not much idea with this one .. I think your better off asking the excel guys .. somehow i don't think it can be done if one is interactive and the other static... but I could be wrong.

sorry i can't help much...

however you should know excel generates a load of unwanted code and this article might be of help to you.

http://accessfp.net/frontpage-2003/tutorials/clean-excel-tables.htm

Tina

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