Thanks for the reply but I still cannot get this to work trying numerous
methods. Is there a way I can edit the .htm file using notepad to have it
open using excel instead of explorer. Here's an example of the code:
EN;mso-ansi-language:EN'><a
href="file:///P:\QMS\CUSTOMER%20INSPECTION%20FORMS\ATTACH-B.XLS">S
SUPPLIER INVENTORY ATTACHMENT B</a></span><span
I do not know what I would need to edit to change the code so it opens as an
external .xls file.
Is this at all possible or is there an easier way?
Thanks.
> Reference: Including external files in a Publisher web :
> http://msmvps.com/blogs/dbartosik/archive/2006/01/07/80561.aspx
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> > Thanks.
DavidF - 31 Aug 2007 19:48 GMT
Sorry, as I believe the article said, if a plug-in is in IE, it will open in
IE. It also said, that if you zip the file, you can workaround that fact.
There may be someway you can edit the code, but I am not aware of it.
Davidf
> Thanks for the reply but I still cannot get this to work trying numerous
> methods. Is there a way I can edit the .htm file using notepad to have it
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>> > Thanks.