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Join Date: Mar 2002
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Am using Excell"95". How do I convert to a file (html) that can used on the web?
Would an update to a newer Excell help? Richard |
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MrExcel MVP
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Denver, Colorado USA
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Hi Richard,
Yes, you need to upgrade to at least Excel 2000 to get this capability.
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MrExcel MVP
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Millbank, London, UK
Posts: 1,790
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you may not need to convert, per se, if you just want to show your excel spreadhseet via a webpage...
(I'm open to be corrected here though as I'm on '97) if you're familiar with HTML, simply include a link something along the lines of : {A HREF="filepath/filename.xls"}link description{/A} where the curley brackets are actually the < and the > signs this will make a link which, when clicked on, should open up your excel worksheet, fully functionally. Apologies if you just wanted to convert your spreadhseet to an HTML document though as none of the above helps _________________ Hope this helps, Chris edit...... as none of *my* above helps [ This Message was edited by: Chris Davison on 2002-03-05 11:37 ] |
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