Sorry, there is no facility for converting Excel macro code into VBScript or JavaScript for HTML pages. In fact, even the HTML often doesn't output all that well. Best to write HTML generation code yourself as part of a macro. Then you'll get exactly what you want. If you don't know how to do this, you may need programming assistance to accomplish this. Here's an example.
I actually did have an addin for vb6 for converting vb into Html code, although I couldn't get it too work as I didn't understand it, thats why I thought I might ask the question.
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