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I have a spreadsheet with calculations I also have a website and I was
wondering is there a way to cut out a section of an excel spreadsheet
to just show that on my webpage or will I have to have the whole excel
page open to get my calculations to work. Basically I want a little box
on my webpage with the small spreadsheet but I don't want to have to
open the whole page. Not sure If I explained that well enough...lol


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Take the material and SaveAs a webpage. Edit the HTLM until it looks good to
you and then publish.
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I have a spreadsheet with calculations I also have a website and I was
wondering is there a way to cut out a section of an excel spreadsheet
to just show that on my webpage or will I have to have the whole excel
page open to get my calculations to work. Basically I want a little box
on my webpage with the small spreadsheet but I don't want to have to
open the whole page. Not sure If I explained that well enough...lol


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Agreee with Gary below...but if that doesn't work for you and all you want is
a non-linked (not dynamic) spreadsheet picture to paste into your
webpage....highlight the portion of the spreadsheet you want, hold shift key
down, got to edit menu, copy picture. It is now a dumb graphics file you can
paste into your authoring software. Gets pretty big filesize somethimes....

Tod

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Take the material and SaveAs a webpage. Edit the HTLM until it looks good to
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"CadensDad" wrote:


I have a spreadsheet with calculations I also have a website and I was
wondering is there a way to cut out a section of an excel spreadsheet
to just show that on my webpage or will I have to have the whole excel
page open to get my calculations to work. Basically I want a little box
on my webpage with the small spreadsheet but I don't want to have to
open the whole page. Not sure If I explained that well enough...lol


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but I still want to be able to enter numbers from the webpage to get
calc results. Will this still work?


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