Switchboards and the Web

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My swtichboard runs several macros for scheduling purposes. I want this
switchboard accessible from a web page so different people on the intranet
can print schedules when I am not at my desk. Any suggestions?
 
You'll need to talk to your IT people about that. Basically, it lets people
from an intranet access programs on the server directly, without using a
browser. It's about the only way I know to share an Access application over
an intranet without extensive re-writing.

HTH
 
The problem is that many of the users are using Macs. I thought by putting
the swtichboard on a web page, they could see and use the interface, since
both PCs and Macs can use HTML. The only other work around would be using a
different program like FileMaker Pro. Any ideas?
 
I know of no way (short of running a Windows emulator) to make an Access
application run on a Mac.
Access forms are very different from HTML forms; you can't just make one
into the other automagically.

Sorry!
 

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