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Jedd Braunwarth
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Embed spreadsheet in iFrame on website

Jedd Braunwarth
  • Investor
  • Waconia, MN
Posted

Hey tech gurus, hoping someone can point me in the right direction. I have some buy and hold and flipping excel spreadsheets embedded on my website via an iFrame. I am wanting to keep them a live/dynamic document that visitors can use via the web to analyze. Nothing different than other spreadsheets already out there. Anyway, I have been using Microsoft One Drive to hold my spreadsheet with that link embedded in an iFrame. The problem is that sometimes the iFrame spreadsheet works and sometimes MS One Drive is not available and I have to refresh a few times. WHEN it works it works exactly like I want it to. Is there a different way to do this or a better platform than MS One Drive?

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