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Which?
What, exactly, is 'this'? As a general rule though, if you are testing any sort of new technique, it's a good idea to do so in the Test Here forum.
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Join Date: Nov 2009
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lol this being, posting previews of my template to give more info and idea on what i am trying to achieve in a different thread as i now have html jeanie
since vbhtml wasnt what I was looking for. so how would i go about posting from there to here? and yes ill test it in the test forum |
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Join Date: Nov 2009
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okay but that doesnt help me, how do I post screenshots of my spreadsheet. with excel jeanie.........
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MrExcel MVP
Join Date: May 2005
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Basic process is
1. Select a small section of your sheet. 2. Click 'Excel jeanie Html' on either the Excel jeanie tollbar or the EJH4e menu. 3. Click 'Forum Standard' on the Excel jeanie interface. 4. Move to your thread and Paste (Ctrl+v or use right-click menu). That will paste the HTML code into your post and when you 'Submit' the code will be rendered into a screen shot. There are a few other choices on the 'Forum' tab of Excel jeanie about whether you want to show Data Validation, Conditional Formatting etc. I don't believe the other tabs on Excel jeanie are relevant to posting in a forum like this. One word of caution though. If you are posting a section of worksheet that contains a lot of similar formulas, please use the ‘Analyse range (Forum)’ field near the top left of the Excel jeanie screen to restrict the number of formulas generated. In that field, you can use Ctrl+Click/Drag to select multiple disjoint ranges if required. There is generally no need to display multiple formulas that are basically the same, it just fills up the board.
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Join Date: Nov 2009
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thank you so much Peter_SSs it worked, and my other thread has info now ! awesome
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