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    diazstyles is offline Private First Class
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    Exclamation IFrame looks fine on preview

    I have added a spreadsheet to an IFrame, and it looks fine in preview, but once I publish and check the site (www.so-soccerleague.com/results.html) the IFrame is blank, any help, please.

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    Default Re: IFrame looks fine on preview

    Did you copy/transfer the spreadsheet to the server via the FTP

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    Default Re: IFrame looks fine on preview

    Darren, I added the path to the file on IF only. How would go about tranfering to FTP
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    Default Re: IFrame looks fine on preview

    Click Tools, FTP manager (from inside your BV builder) once it opens click connect, on the left you will see your fileson your computer, on the right (after it connects all the files in your public_html folder) on the left side navagate to the spread sheet you need to upload and drag and drop it to the right side. Now you will need to link to it as if were any other page but the extension will be .xls if it is an excel page. Not sure what you used so you will have to know the extension type to link to it.

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    Default Re: IFrame looks fine on preview

    If you are using the lastest version of Excel, I would be inclined to 'Back Save it' to an older version so those people who have an older version of Excel can view it.

    Alternatively a better option will be to convert the file to a PDF which is more universally accepted. Search this forum for info on PDF's

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