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			Posted By: Marty Ogelvie Dennis, right on.. some type of database back end is the way to go vs building single pages and since the superset is already in a spreadsheet, you can easily import the data into mySQL or Access depending on your hosting server.. then its just a matter of adding picture fields to each record that point to the location of the picture. I do this on all my baseball card related web sites.. you can create one page (asp or php) link to a database and that one page can display thousands of different cards. Marty | 
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