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Creating static html tables

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am new, stupid, stuck, and on a deadline...

goal is to publish a school district faculty/staff directory on our web site from a fmp database by exporting the fmp database as html tables which i can then edit and dress up in dreamweaver (not able at this time to do 'real' web publishing of database...)

have imported and cleaned up faculty/staff records from a .xls file and now have a nice fmp database with 1349 records that include lastname, firstname, location, position, department, phone, emailadd, etc.

want to publish each 'location' as a separate, static html table/page (each of which will be linked to a 'master' html page that directs visitors to each location's directory)

problem: can't teach myself fast enough to save each 'location' as a separate html table subheaded by 'department' and then 'position' that i can work with in dreamweaver by my deadline... (FRIDAY).....

question: can anyone outline how to do this? so that a dull-witted 2nd grader could understand it? would be extra grateful! cheers

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never mind. think i just tore down the wall of ignorance and frustration and am getting it. thanks anyway!

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