Chapter 17. Exporting Data to World Wide Web Pages

The easiest approach to creating Web pages is to export existing content from applications with which you're familiar. Each member of Office 97, except Outlook, is capable of exporting its documents to formatted HTML files with a File menu choice or a wizard. Access 97 gives you several options for creating static and dynamic Web pages from data contained in Jet tables. This chapter covers methods for generating static Web pages, which you must replace when the underlying data changes. Chapter 18, "Creating Dynamic Web Pages," describes how to create Web pages that automatically display the most current information.

You don't need to be an HTML (HyperText Markup Language) expert to export data ...

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