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Hello,
I provide spreadsheets of data that are uploaded to a server by our IT. There are symbols that we need to express as HTML. This is necessary to prevent the server from messing them up. An example of a subscript would is: C<sub12</sub. The Greek letter omega is expressed as "ω". The HTML looks a bit strange until it's uploaded. Is there any kind of a "print preview" so we could view the data with these HTML symbols as they'd appear on the web? Thanks in advance, Ellen |
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You might try using a different program, Microsoft FrontPage, which is setup
to easily switch between viewing output image, and reading the actual HTML. -- Best Regards, Luke M *Remember to click "yes" if this post helped you!* "EllenM" wrote: Hello, I provide spreadsheets of data that are uploaded to a server by our IT. There are symbols that we need to express as HTML. This is necessary to prevent the server from messing them up. An example of a subscript would is: C<sub12</sub. The Greek letter omega is expressed as "ω". The HTML looks a bit strange until it's uploaded. Is there any kind of a "print preview" so we could view the data with these HTML symbols as they'd appear on the web? Thanks in advance, Ellen |
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Thanks for the suggestion, Luke, but we're locked into using Excel
spreadsheets. Ellen |
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