State of play - Macro enabled spreadsheet as web page

heideway

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  1. 365
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  1. Windows
I am looking at deploying a Excel VBA solution to a client.

The solution works extremely well in Excel, but now we need to deploy it to 150+ sites, where each will need to be installed on the local network. I would prefer to deploy the solution as a browser version instead. The snippets of information I have found on the net has created more confusion to me than provide answers.

I would appreciate feedback on whether VBA enabled spreadsheets (containing add-ins or simple button hyperlinked macros) can be deployed via a web browser in a simple manner and whether forms can be completed online via a web browser.

If there are examples of what can be achieved / delivered I would appreciate any links to them so that I can gain a better understanding of what people have produced, and may be willing to engage a suitable developer to develop and deploy the solution if it is feasible.

Thanks in advance,
Pete
 

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