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New Post 5/16/2011 7:22 AM
User is offline j2j
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Interactive excel to web page 

Hi All,

I have been tasked with the following requirement, translating an excel interactive worksheet into a simple webpage. May sound fairly simple, and I am aware that excel and office have options in place which can convert an entire workbook/sheet into a simple static htm page, now the problem lies in that the sheet I am attempting to convert also has some objects, driven by macros (i.e. they have some sliders which manipulate the data in the tables depending on where the slider is set)

The only tool I have come across is Zoho sheets which essentially can convert any spreadsheet into an online itneractive webpage, does any one know how to do this within MS office (i.e. within excel and maybe working in conjunction with Frontpage etc)

Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

Jason

 

 
New Post 4/28/2012 8:04 AM
User is offline Shane
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Re: Interactive excel to web page 

 Hi Jason,

In .net or PHP you can open yoru xls file using excel instant and fetch the data from Excel to HTML at runtime.  

Its a technical stuff but the requirememnt you are looking for can be done through customised code only. Their are some tools available but it wont work as per your requirements. 

Thanks

 

 
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