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I made a spreadsheet for my fire department to keep track of personnel stats
(vacation time, comp time, sick time ect) I used an old form first which had employees names in bold on it and just deleted everything. I created the new spreadsheet with a different sheet for each person. It came out perfect. I svaed it as an excel file then I saved it as a web page to put on our departments web site for all to view from home computers. I have all fo the files lcated at www.grovevillefire.com/stats These files include.. The main excel file called Employee STats 2006 The web page made : stats.htm The folder called stats files When pulling up the web page made (address is http://www.grovevillefire.com/stats/stats.htm) it is showing some "garbled words" at the bottom of each page. It appears to be names of guys overlapped over one another. The thing that perplexes me is that those garbled words do not appear anywhere on the spreadsheet when opening up the excel file (just after creating the web page and showing on the web page only) I am open to any suggestions |
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When I pull it up in my browsers (Firefox, Opera, Safari, Shiira) I see
the names across the bottom as tabs, but no overlap or garbling. Could be an IE problem? In article , captainron19 wrote: I made a spreadsheet for my fire department to keep track of personnel stats (vacation time, comp time, sick time ect) I used an old form first which had employees names in bold on it and just deleted everything. I created the new spreadsheet with a different sheet for each person. It came out perfect. I svaed it as an excel file then I saved it as a web page to put on our departments web site for all to view from home computers. I have all fo the files lcated at www.grovevillefire.com/stats These files include.. The main excel file called Employee STats 2006 The web page made : stats.htm The folder called stats files When pulling up the web page made (address is http://www.grovevillefire.com/stats/stats.htm) it is showing some "garbled words" at the bottom of each page. It appears to be names of guys overlapped over one another. The thing that perplexes me is that those garbled words do not appear anywhere on the spreadsheet when opening up the excel file (just after creating the web page and showing on the web page only) I am open to any suggestions |
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Possiblky - I am using IE. The garbled words are showing directly below
thegreen column for "Vacation" (In the white area) "JE McGimpsey" wrote: When I pull it up in my browsers (Firefox, Opera, Safari, Shiira) I see the names across the bottom as tabs, but no overlap or garbling. Could be an IE problem? In article , captainron19 wrote: I made a spreadsheet for my fire department to keep track of personnel stats (vacation time, comp time, sick time ect) I used an old form first which had employees names in bold on it and just deleted everything. I created the new spreadsheet with a different sheet for each person. It came out perfect. I svaed it as an excel file then I saved it as a web page to put on our departments web site for all to view from home computers. I have all fo the files lcated at www.grovevillefire.com/stats These files include.. The main excel file called Employee STats 2006 The web page made : stats.htm The folder called stats files When pulling up the web page made (address is http://www.grovevillefire.com/stats/stats.htm) it is showing some "garbled words" at the bottom of each page. It appears to be names of guys overlapped over one another. The thing that perplexes me is that those garbled words do not appear anywhere on the spreadsheet when opening up the excel file (just after creating the web page and showing on the web page only) I am open to any suggestions |
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I see this also in IE
I try to save the file from the site also in Excel as a webpage and get the same results Maybe J.E can try to save it also ? -- Regards Ron de Bruin http://www.rondebruin.nl "captainron19" wrote in message ... Possiblky - I am using IE. The garbled words are showing directly below thegreen column for "Vacation" (In the white area) "JE McGimpsey" wrote: When I pull it up in my browsers (Firefox, Opera, Safari, Shiira) I see the names across the bottom as tabs, but no overlap or garbling. Could be an IE problem? In article , captainron19 wrote: I made a spreadsheet for my fire department to keep track of personnel stats (vacation time, comp time, sick time ect) I used an old form first which had employees names in bold on it and just deleted everything. I created the new spreadsheet with a different sheet for each person. It came out perfect. I svaed it as an excel file then I saved it as a web page to put on our departments web site for all to view from home computers. I have all fo the files lcated at www.grovevillefire.com/stats These files include.. The main excel file called Employee STats 2006 The web page made : stats.htm The folder called stats files When pulling up the web page made (address is http://www.grovevillefire.com/stats/stats.htm) it is showing some "garbled words" at the bottom of each page. It appears to be names of guys overlapped over one another. The thing that perplexes me is that those garbled words do not appear anywhere on the spreadsheet when opening up the excel file (just after creating the web page and showing on the web page only) I am open to any suggestions |
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The problem is that you use pictures as headers
F5Special Objects...Delete Change it to text and try agan -- Regards Ron de Bruin http://www.rondebruin.nl "Ron de Bruin" wrote in message ... I see this also in IE I try to save the file from the site also in Excel as a webpage and get the same results Maybe J.E can try to save it also ? -- Regards Ron de Bruin http://www.rondebruin.nl "captainron19" wrote in message ... Possiblky - I am using IE. The garbled words are showing directly below thegreen column for "Vacation" (In the white area) "JE McGimpsey" wrote: When I pull it up in my browsers (Firefox, Opera, Safari, Shiira) I see the names across the bottom as tabs, but no overlap or garbling. Could be an IE problem? In article , captainron19 wrote: I made a spreadsheet for my fire department to keep track of personnel stats (vacation time, comp time, sick time ect) I used an old form first which had employees names in bold on it and just deleted everything. I created the new spreadsheet with a different sheet for each person. It came out perfect. I svaed it as an excel file then I saved it as a web page to put on our departments web site for all to view from home computers. I have all fo the files lcated at www.grovevillefire.com/stats These files include.. The main excel file called Employee STats 2006 The web page made : stats.htm The folder called stats files When pulling up the web page made (address is http://www.grovevillefire.com/stats/stats.htm) it is showing some "garbled words" at the bottom of each page. It appears to be names of guys overlapped over one another. The thing that perplexes me is that those garbled words do not appear anywhere on the spreadsheet when opening up the excel file (just after creating the web page and showing on the web page only) I am open to any suggestions |
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