I had a similar situation a few years ago. I decided that I didn't want the headaches of teaching people how to use an html editor, and I didn't want to allow the end-loosers the ability to make mistakes, so I creaed a database driven "Personal Page" on a central server. There were different fields that were generic enough to be useful (My Daily Hours, My Job Position/Description, My Hobbies, etc.) We even ended up creating an MS Exchange driven "appointment book" that linked into the page In the end, it was a single page, driven by ASP and the end user used a simple little MFC Dialog app to enter whatever data they wished. It cut development time, costed less than an html editor implementation, and was very easy for the users to grasp. I don't think that I ever got a support call for that app. :-D -Mike Stevenson CoderX@liquidmirror.com Owner, Liquid Mirror Software (http://www.liquidmirror.com) Owner, Shareware Junction (http://www.sharewarejunction.com) Owner, Internet Shopping Spree (http://www.internetshoppingspree.com/)