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What is the best way to embed an interactive Excel 2013 spreadsheet in a webpage on my site?
I want to embed an interactive Excel spreadsheet with command buttons and a few VBA procedures. I want page viewers to have the ability to choose options and the spreadsheet to return recalculated data.
I have seen Google searches suggesting using Microsoft's OneDrive. Is this the only method to gain interactive functionality?
I currently have a Weebly business account although my granddaughter is suggesting I switch to Squarespace. To me, Squarespace seems more oriented to MAC users but I am using a PC with Windows 10.
Thanks for your thoughts.
I have seen Google searches suggesting using Microsoft's OneDrive. Is this the only method to gain interactive functionality?
I currently have a Weebly business account although my granddaughter is suggesting I switch to Squarespace. To me, Squarespace seems more oriented to MAC users but I am using a PC with Windows 10.
Thanks for your thoughts.
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Thanks for your info. I want any website visitor to have the capability of choosing a value from an activeX dropdown control, enter a few values in selected cells, and then have the spreadsheet calculate results based on their selections. I can buy OneDrive but I am wondering if there is a benefit to purchasing Office365 as well. I am using Office 2013 on my business computer and I have heard that Microsoft frowns on having multiple versions installed on the same machine.
Since I have found that each successive versions of microsoft Office seem to have more bugs and crashes than previous versions, I am very skeptical of Office 365.
Since I have found that each successive versions of microsoft Office seem to have more bugs and crashes than previous versions, I am very skeptical of Office 365.
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Thanks for your update.
I just signed up for the OneDrive, uploaded an excel spreadsheet and it tells me there is a 5Meg file size limit. How do I get around this?
I don't think I'm going to attempt to upgrade to Office 365 unless I find it can coexist with my Office 2013.
I just signed up for the OneDrive, uploaded an excel spreadsheet and it tells me there is a 5Meg file size limit. How do I get around this?
I don't think I'm going to attempt to upgrade to Office 365 unless I find it can coexist with my Office 2013.
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This is the link created to my spreadsheet. Maybe I didn't do it right. I didn't choose sharing.
https://1drv.ms/x/s!AkMWm48YWNNfgRznUYNTODiqULLb
https://1drv.ms/x/s!AkMWm48YWNNfgRznUYNTODiqULLb
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Thanks Roy I appreciate it.
Pleased to help
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