Hi,

I sure don't want to embed too many things if that can be avoided.
This is for the purpose of my project management and collaboration
tool I am developing.
At first I just wanted to keep links to certain files from the tool to
local files (reports, work orders) so that the tiddly would be PM tool
as well as an interface to different files on the server.

If at all possible I would like to avoid these superfluous links and
clicking and opening stuff in external editors (excel, word,....). I
can do this with all kinds off forms and that is great, but I see the
problem because these would be more or less static, not dynamic
(calculations and stuff).

I think I need something like required in this link
http://groups.google.com/group/tiddlywiki/browse_thread/thread/72a1d4bdc6f0742e

To summarize: calculations in a tiddler vs. local excel file.

Since I am a moderate user I don't know how impossible this is:)

Thx for all the help.

Best regards,
seba



On 2 nov., 15:22, PMario <[email protected]> wrote:
> There are different ways to embed data into an html file. I am sure,
> that there are better ways, than including half of your computers
> harddisc into a tiddler.
>
> Can you describe your usecase a little bit?
> -m
> On Nov 2, 10:51 am, Seba <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
>
> > I have a question about embedding an object into a tiddler. Is it
> > possible to embedd for example a spreadsheet like excel into a tiddler
> > and still be able to maintain its content? For example like OLE
> > embedding an excel spreadsheet into a word document.
>
> > thx
>
> > seba

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