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You cannot take HTML content a produce formulas out of nothing. Why not
create a second workbook with cellinks to the original Excel document? "jleavens" wrote: I've got a system that is generating HTML documents with a table and then opening them in Excel. This works just fine, Excel is converting the tables into a spreadsheet without problem and preserving the HTML formatting. But now I'm being asked to pass formulas into these sheets in certain places instead of values. Is there any notataion that I can use in the HTML table to pass a formula to Excel instead of a value? Thanks in advance. |
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