I don't have that version of Excel, but the version I have (older) has the
ability to both upload and download. Check out the installation of that
add-on.

That being said, I never use that. I would save the spreadsheet as a .csv,
then FTP or use a QNTC share to copy it to the IFS, then CPYTOIMPF from
there.

On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 11:45 AM, Francis, Bill
<bill@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:

I'm trying to send Excel spreadsheet data to the AS400. Does anyone know
the easiest way to do this? I've installed the Client Access add-on into
Excel 2007 but that seems to only give me the ability to download files into
Excel. I really need the ability to send the spreadsheet to the AS400. Any
help would be very much appreciated!

-Bill
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