Insert html in cell for import to website

colarguns

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I have a program (app) that imports my product data to the store. Within the product description, they can only import what the spreadsheet allows. So for rugs as example, I will see (tuft loops, India, wool, etc.). What I want to see is (Type Construction: Tuft Loops, Made in: India, Material: Wool, etc.). The words Type Construction, Made in, and Material:, all need to be bold. Is it possible to place html in front of these words (tuft loops, India, and wool), so I can see the desired outcome on the website?

The excel format to be imported is in xlsx format. Given my needs above, is html absolutely necessary? Couldn’t I just insert what I want in the cells, and import that way? I was thinking the text that I want to stay bold, would lose that format in the import, without html. Thanks
 

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I have a program (app) that imports my product data to the store. Within the product description, they can only import what the spreadsheet allows. So for rugs as example, I will see (tuft loops, India, wool, etc.). What I want to see is (Type Construction: Tuft Loops, Made in: India, Material: Wool, etc.). The words Type Construction, Made in, and Material:, all need to be bold. Is it possible to place html in front of these words (tuft loops, India, and wool), so I can see the desired outcome on the website?

The excel format to be imported is in xlsx format. Given my needs above, is html absolutely necessary? Couldn’t I just insert what I want in the cells, and import that way? I was thinking the text that I want to stay bold, would lose that format in the import, without html. Thanks

Any ideas anyone?
 
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