From: Dan on 21 Mar 2010 18:05 Dear Mr or Mrs, I was just wondering if anyone has had a similar goal before. We have numerous word and excel docs in our company. I was wondering if there is a way to create those as web forms and bind them to a database. We dont have a problem with creating a database to fit the need. I know that an easy workaround would be to code asp.net pages from the word and excell docs but i just thought it might be worth while to ask. Having the word docs and excel docs would make printing really easy and all formating. Looking forward to any advice Sincerely Dan
From: LD55ZRA on 21 Mar 2010 20:06 If you are asking about storing your old documents for future reference via web browser then clearly you should convert them to pdf versions (portable document file). However, these files cannot be edited or changed so easily like word or excel files. Alternatively, you could zip your files and then make them available for download because Windows XP, Vista and Windows7 have unzip programs. Storing them as web pages is not a good idea IMHO. hth "Dan" <Dan(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:30BCF302-4D62-4A73-A417-72A8443563E9(a)microsoft.com... > Dear Mr or Mrs, > > I was just wondering if anyone has had a similar goal before. > We have numerous word and excel docs in our company. I was wondering if > there is a way to create those as web forms and bind them to a database. > We > dont have a problem with creating a database to fit the need. > > I know that an easy workaround would be to code asp.net pages from the > word > and excell docs but i just thought it might be worth while to ask. > > Having the word docs and excel docs would make printing really easy and > all > formating. > > Looking forward to any advice > > Sincerely > Dan
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