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Re: FN-FORUM MS Excel used on a Web page
date posted 24th January 2001 16:23
Steve.
Yes. Excel works quite well. We did come projects which required excel to
sql-server conversion etc.
regards
Duleep
At 03:51 PM 1/24/01 +0000, you wrote:
>Hi,
>I have a client who has asked whether it's possible to use Excel 2000 on the
>web.
>He has 3 clients who operate in different parts of the country and would
>like to use the internet to maintain a spreadsheet. It would have to
>therefore have ODBC, but does anyone know of any limitations, experience or
>pitfalls using Excel like this.
>Would the user be able to amend the spreadsheet and save it back to the
>server? And if all three users were connected at once would there be any
>problems? I had thought of including a chat facility on the web page to aid
>in communication between each user.
>The only experience I've had in the past using Office products and ODBC is
>setting up a DSN for Access for a small database online. So I wouldn't know
>if using Excel in this way would work.
>Any suggestions?
>
>Regards
>Steve
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