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Publish A Workbook Onto The Web, Then Access Using My Web Browser.

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sigmad - 29 Mar 2005 06:47 GMT
How do I access my spreadsheet, or workbook, on the web once I've saved it as
a webpage from the file menu? I've found that even though I've save my
workbook as a webpage, it does not have an http:// address which I can type
in my web browser to access the workbook from my home computer or from a
remote computer.

Should I have to sign up with an http:// service provider or can this all be
done from using Microsoft Office XP without going through a third-party?
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Kassie - 31 Mar 2005 15:01 GMT
You have to have a website first of all, otherwise, where do you want to host
this page?

> How do I access my spreadsheet, or workbook, on the web once I've saved it as
> a webpage from the file menu? I've found that even though I've save my
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> Should I have to sign up with an http:// service provider or can this all be
> done from using Microsoft Office XP without going through a third-party?
JulieD - 31 Mar 2005 18:45 GMT
following on from Kassie's reply, to have a "presence" on the web you do
need to go through a third-party of some sort, however when you sign up with
an isp they will often 'give' you web space that you can use and - often
refered to a personal web site in their blurb ... so before you go looking
at web hosting options you might like to talk to your internet service
provider and see if you have such a thing.

Cheers
JulieD

> You have to have a website first of all, otherwise, where do you want to
> host
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>> done from using Microsoft Office XP without going through a third-party?
 
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