Below is a sample empty worksheet.
The following example demonstrates how a spreadsheet, with embedded formulas, can be used in this fashion. Although it may look like a table, by clicking in the "Amount to Invest" field and entering a value you can extrapolate (using historical data) how much an investment could be worth in any of the following mutual funds.
Formula One/NET also supports embedded buttons connected to URLs. In this example, simply click a fund name and you are transferred to the corresponding page on Fidelity Investments Web site.
This example shows how a loan agency could publish their daily rates and provide added value to a potential customer. This agency could close more loans by showing a customer what their potential payment would be based upon an interest rate and term.
Another Interactive Form Here is another example of an interactive form. This spreadsheet lets you calculate whether or not you should refinance your home mortgage. This is another good example of why to use Formula One/NET instead of programming a server. A user might calculate this sheet several different times with different data. With Formula One/NET the "application" is on the client's machine, not crossing the wire for every iteration. Also of note is that spreadsheets can be embedded into tables, just like most any other element giving you greater flexibility in web site design. To use this example, enter data into the yellow cells to calculate how long it would take to recoup the expense of refinancing your mortgage at a new interest rate. |
Below an example sheet with an embedded chart.