Hi Martin
A couple of ideas come to mind:
1. Keep the spreadsheet on a local server and link to it from the website
2. Publish a Google docs spread sheet as a web page and link to it from the
website
Cheers, Phil
2009/7/10 Martin Bazley <[log in to unmask]>
> Hi all
>
>
>
> Here is a Friday afternoon 'give up on the difficult task and answer
> this instead' type question:
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> A small museum with a website they do not have much control over would
> like to find a way of putting what is currently an Excel spreadsheet
> which people have to phone up and ask about (and staff are not often
> able to answer the phones) into an online system instead. I think
> there are probably quite a few ways of doing that online more or less
> for free - any good ones you have come across? No payments are
> involved.
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> They may need to avoid ads, and ideally perhaps brand it a bit, in which
> case I guess a small payment might be necessary?
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>
> Thanks - hope you get the other work done too!
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> Martin
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