Understanding Excel on Websites

Renarian

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Is there a way to put a workbook onto a website that will be able to use macros and have users only access to enter numerical values into specified cells?
Have been looking through the web for this solution. I want it so that on this website my workbook is as if I sent a protected macro workbook file to a friend to use and they accepted macros. Looking for step by step and/or free alternatives if possible.
 

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The part about access to enter numerical values...yes. Not so sure about the website part.
 
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The part about access to enter numerical values...yes. Not so sure about the website part.
I edited the tags to hopefully also convey the intent of my original question (just noticed the tags area)

I am still searching the web for an answer but to no avail. All I can find are ways to upload your workbook for others to edit. There is no editing needed it is set as it is.

Yes I definitely can and have the workbook saved offline so that it could be sent out as a file to someone's address or put in a chat as a file to download. I just want a place on the web page of the game site that people can interact with it there without the need for downloading it.
 
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I edited the tags to hopefully also convey the intent of my original question (just noticed the tags area)

I am still searching the web for an answer but to no avail. All I can find are ways to upload your workbook for others to edit. There is no editing needed it is set as it is.
Why not just have validation on the specified cells without macros?
 
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Why not just have validation on the specified cells without macros?
The macros are there to set everything to 0 again quickly so a person may fill in again. In case there is a mistake or wants to try something different than what they put in originally.
 
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The macros are there to set everything to 0 again quickly so a person may fill in again. In case there is a mistake or wants to try something different than what they put in originally.
You have can built-in cell validation and a macro that clears the form separately. I'm trying to understand the need to have a macro that does validation.
 
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You have can built-in cell validation and a macro that clears the form separately. I'm trying to understand the need to have a macro that does validation.
There is no macro that validates anything. It is simply there to reset the values of input cells back to 0
 
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There is no macro that validates anything. It is simply there to reset the values of input cells back to 0
I guess I'm not understanding the situation at all. If possible can you share a sample workbook via DropBox or something similar?
 
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