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There are probably many ways to pull this off.
Depends on your specific needs.
But one method will be to have Excel "save as web page"
Then you can use something like TinyContent, TInyD, SmartSection, any module that allows "pagewrap" - to display your HTML in your XOOPs site.
Be warned though, that the Excel HTML will not be all that clean - MS hard codes alot of CSS formatting. You might want to get rid of it and use the standard XOOPS css - .even, .odd, etc.
Andy Cleff
Ampersand Design, Inc
Doylestown, PA
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