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Hi,
I'm pretty new to Excel. I am using Excel as reporting tool from a web
application - Excel is launched within the browser window.
Briefly - the user enters some reporting criteria into a form. The submit
function opens a new window and the CGI script writes out the code to open
Excel component and format and populate the cells.
The first column contains hyperlinks, set using standard HTML anchors.
However the target="_blank" is not taking effect and the target
webpage/document always opens in the same window.
As the Excel sheet is being populated via a CGI/script the 'back' button on
the browser doesn't take me back to the Excel sheet but to the page where the
user sets their criteria.
Is it possible to set the target an Excel cell so that the links open in a
new window?
TIA,
Stuart
I'm pretty new to Excel. I am using Excel as reporting tool from a web
application - Excel is launched within the browser window.
Briefly - the user enters some reporting criteria into a form. The submit
function opens a new window and the CGI script writes out the code to open
Excel component and format and populate the cells.
The first column contains hyperlinks, set using standard HTML anchors.
However the target="_blank" is not taking effect and the target
webpage/document always opens in the same window.
As the Excel sheet is being populated via a CGI/script the 'back' button on
the browser doesn't take me back to the Excel sheet but to the page where the
user sets their criteria.
Is it possible to set the target an Excel cell so that the links open in a
new window?
TIA,
Stuart