Front Page Forms should be in an Excell format when e-mailed

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Guest

Answers that are generated in Front Page forms should be in an excel format.
This would make it possible to do statistical analysis or to import it in to
statistical programs. Research folks who build questionnaires would not then
have to re enter data.

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Thomas A. Rowe

You can set the form results to be send or stored in CSV format which will then open in Excel.

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Thomas A. Rowe

Or you can learn to use ASP, etc and store the data in a database, then you would be able to do your
analysis on the data directly online.

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Andrew Murray

plus you can also import an Access DB table into Excel, and vice versa -
import Excel xls file into Access as the datasource.
 
G

Guest

How do you do this?
As Typical I can not find anything in the Manuals I have. Checking the form
properties shows no obvious way of doing this.
 
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Thomas A. Rowe

Did you look under Form Properties, options. store or email results?

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