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cp
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      17th Jun 2004
I am trying to create several fields on a webpage that
will allow visitors to enter data, such as
their "weight", with a resulting calculation such
as "amount of calories burned". I can do this in Excel,
but the interactive spreadsheet is now very attractive.

Is there a way to create this in Frontpage?

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Mark Fitzpatrick
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      17th Jun 2004
You will need to use Javascript to do this. You may even find a good script
to already do this. Check out www.javascript.com for some free scripts that
you can use as samples to get started.

hope this helps,
Mark Fitzpatrick
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage

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> I am trying to create several fields on a webpage that
> will allow visitors to enter data, such as
> their "weight", with a resulting calculation such
> as "amount of calories burned". I can do this in Excel,
> but the interactive spreadsheet is now very attractive.
>
> Is there a way to create this in Frontpage?
>
> cp



 
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