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From: Tigerxxx on 13 Jul 2008 10:57 Hello, I only intend to "display" data on the website that currently resdes on my excel file. i.e. users will not download the data displayed on the website but only read it as displayed. Hence I was curious to know if the Excel file can still be used as a database. I am keen on using Excel instead of Access since I know Excel and not much of Access and moreover my data is in Excel. Please review and advise if it is okay to use Excel to only "display" data and how to do that. I would be updating the Excel fle daily and hence the data on the website should change daily as well. Thank you in advance!
From: Murray on 13 Jul 2008 15:59
Personally, I think the best bet would be to make a PDF file for the Excel data.... -- Murray MVP Expression Web "Tigerxxx" <Tigerxxx(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:50CD6CA6-2ABE-46D5-BC89-1E10F16EA8C3(a)microsoft.com... > Hello, > > I only intend to "display" data on the website that currently resdes on my > excel file. i.e. users will not download the data displayed on the website > but only read it as displayed. Hence I was curious to know if the Excel > file > can still be used as a database. I am keen on using Excel instead of > Access > since I know Excel and not much of Access and moreover my data is in > Excel. > Please review and advise if it is okay to use Excel to only "display" data > and how to do that. I would be updating the Excel fle daily and hence the > data on the website should change daily as well. > > Thank you in advance! |