[mso] Re: Excel Web Form Wizard Missing?

Thanks.  Hmm, maybe the instructions are out of date?  I'm using 2002.
Maybe I need to keep looking.  I really wanted to just make a form but my
form field edit box is greyed out and I didn't want to put vb form controls
in there.

My goal is to have a solid form they can only enter data in one format, and
not add rows, etc., as I'm going to simply be importing that data into an
access table.  Remote users from all over will be completing the Excel
form, and I'm creating an automatic import that will just grab the data
each time a new form comes in, and append it to the access table.  So
consistency was the key of what I was going for.  I was looking at the web
form option because my form edit field being greyed out.

Maybe it's just handled differently in Excel, I'm used to Word form fields
and access.  Is it all handled in Excel through setting protections on
cells?

Will switch directions, then, thanks.


                                                                                
                                        
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Hi Cathy
I had a look at the Convert an existing worksheet into a web form within
Excel and no I don't have the Wizard in my Tools either???

I'm using Office 2000

Catherine
  ----- Original Message -----
  From: Cathy.Evans@xxxxxxxxx<mailto:Cathy.Evans@xxxxxxxxx>
  To: mso@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:mso@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  Sent: 26 May 2006 19:36
  Subject: [mso] Excel Web Form Wizard Missing?

  I rarely use Excel, but need to convert an existing worksheet into a web
  form.   Found these simple instructions, but I'm stumped right from the
  top.  There is no 'wizard' option on my Excel Tools menu.  Our office
  products are installed by IT from a company website, where they have
  modified the office/OS images, so I don't have a CD, and have done a
detect
  and repair through their site.  Am I just missing it?  Is it under the
  Add-In tab, and if so, how do you activate an add-in?  I'm not seeing
  anything that says wizard, and would appreciate any advice on how to get
to
  this wizard.  Thanks, Cathy

http://www.ehow.com/how_13024_create-form-web.html>





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