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HTML versus MHTML pages
Hello All,
Here is my dilemma...I wrote a macro which publishes ranges from a specified workbook and uses a specified cell value as the filename. It worked beautifully until I upgraded to Office 2003. Now when I run my macro all of the generated files have a .MHTML extension. When this MHTML file is FTP'd to my website the file comes across as text only and formatting is lost. I think my problem is that the filename:= property that I have used is defaulting to a .MHTML file. Is their a way to make the filename have a .HTM extension, yet still grab the filename itself from the cell. Here's the code as it is written now: ActiveWorkbook.PublishObjects.Add( _ SourceType:=xlSourceRange, _ Filename:=Worksheets("Schedule").Range("C5").Value , _ Sheet:="Schedule", _ Source:="B1:F110", _ HtmlType:=xlHtmlStatic).Publish ChDir "C:\Documents and Settings\Scott Zierler\My Documents\WeeklySchedules" Any help will be appreciated. Jim Cone has tried to assist me but the newsgroups isn't let post a response to it :( |
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