Looks like a Job for Active Server pages .ASP<br>
Access '97 & 2000 can create an HTML of just about anything<br>
tables reports etc.<br>
But ASP requires a lot of other software be installed at the on the WEB server.<br>
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Check this out too.<br>
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To create a database region<br>
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1 On the FrontPage Editor’s Insert menu, point to Database, then choose Database Region Wizard.<br>
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The Database Region Wizard is displayed. Use this tool to configure SQL queries to an ODBC-compliant database accessible from the Web server computer.<br>
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2 In the Database Region Wizard, edit the settings you want to configure or change.<br>
3 Click Finish to save your changes.<br>
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Note Before you can integrate a database into a FrontPage 98 web, you must follow a series of steps that take place outside of FrontPage. These include configuring your Web server and workstation, and building (and modifying) Structured Query Language (SQL) queries in a database management tool such as Microsoft Access. Please see the Getting Started with Microsoft FrontPage 98 book for more information on FrontPage 98 Database Integration.