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Save Excel file to HTML.
Save Excel file to HTML.
Which way would you save an Excel file to HTML ? Office 2007, Web Expressions and FrontPage. I first Saved.AS to CSV then to Html. I also tried from XLS to HTM. Then the file will be opened with Web Expressions and/or Front Page for more configuration. Thanks for your help and tips ; Novice @ New Orleans Louisiana |
Save Excel file to HTML.
Hi New Orleans Novice,
If you have Excel 2007, click the Office button and Save As... Choose save as web page (html) from the list of available file types. Close Excel. Then you can edit the htm file in your favourite web editor (or just keep using Excel). Ed Ferrero www.edferrero.com |
Save Excel file to HTML.
The cleanest way to move date from Excel to Expression is to save your Excel
data as a CSV file (1 prefer comma separate) then post into code view. After which use Tables Convert table to text. That way you get a nice clean table with no Excel table formatting. -- Cheryl D Wise MS MVP Expression Author: Foundations of Microsoft Expression Web http://by-expression.com mail list: http://groups.google.com/group/by-ex...n-web-designer "New Orleans Novice" wrote in message ... Save Excel file to HTML. Which way would you save an Excel file to HTML ? Office 2007, Web Expressions and FrontPage. I first Saved.AS to CSV then to Html. I also tried from XLS to HTM. Then the file will be opened with Web Expressions and/or Front Page for more configuration. Thanks for your help and tips ; Novice @ New Orleans Louisiana |
Save Excel file to HTML.
How can one woman be so smart? But it worked fine just as you said. I hope
I do not owe you Cajun Gumbo for every answer. "The cleanest way to move date from Excel to Expression is to save your Excel data as a CSV file (1 prefer comma separate) then post into code view. After which use Tables Convert table to text. That way you get a nice clean table with no Excel table formatting" |
Save Excel file to HTML.
I've been doing this stuff for 15 years so I suspect you have a ways to go
to catch up. Does this mean I get some boudin to go with my gumbo? My husband prefers red beans and rice.<g -- Cheryl D Wise MS MVP Expression Author: Foundations of Microsoft Expression Web http://by-expression.com mail list: http://groups.google.com/group/by-ex...n-web-designer "New Orleans Novice" wrote in message ... How can one woman be so smart? But it worked fine just as you said. I hope I do not owe you Cajun Gumbo for every answer. "The cleanest way to move date from Excel to Expression is to save your Excel data as a CSV file (1 prefer comma separate) then post into code view. After which use Tables Convert table to text. That way you get a nice clean table with no Excel table formatting" |
Save Excel file to HTML.
We have plenty of Gumbo and Crawfish.
Like in TEXAS everyone is Bar B Q'ing Beef. In Mississippi they are Bar B Q'ing Chicken. Here in South Louisiana we are into Crawfish. In New Orleans the ones on expensive crack are Car Jacking and Drive By Murders which helped move us to Number 1 after passing Philadelphia and Detroit. In the outlying areas of South Louisiana everyone is eating Crawfish as this movie shows our local Cafes. http://www.nola.com/photos/t-p/index...0419_crawfish/ |
Save Excel file to HTML.
You and the Swedes both.
Curious name Crawfish, since it isn't a fish?! The Swedes import a lot of them from you. Regards Jens Peter Karlsen. On Wed, 23 Apr 2008 22:56:22 -0500, "New Orleans Novice" wrote: We have plenty of Gumbo and Crawfish. Like in TEXAS everyone is Bar B Q'ing Beef. In Mississippi they are Bar B Q'ing Chicken. Here in South Louisiana we are into Crawfish. In New Orleans the ones on expensive crack are Car Jacking and Drive By Murders which helped move us to Number 1 after passing Philadelphia and Detroit. In the outlying areas of South Louisiana everyone is eating Crawfish as this movie shows our local Cafes. http://www.nola.com/photos/t-p/index...0419_crawfish/ |
Save Excel file to HTML.
Before I can answer: Is this a one time conversion or will it be on going?
What will the load, number of visitors, be that views the data within a 10-20 minute window? How large is the Excel data? With those answers, you can be advised what would be the best way to implement a solution to your needs (requirements). -- Mike - FrontPage MVP '97 - '02 Expression Tools & Addin http://www.j-moves.com http://www.panemanager.com FrontPage Tools & Addin http://www.jbots.com E-Commerce http://www.candypress.com "New Orleans Novice" wrote in message ... Save Excel file to HTML. Which way would you save an Excel file to HTML ? Office 2007, Web Expressions and FrontPage. I first Saved.AS to CSV then to Html. I also tried from XLS to HTM. Then the file will be opened with Web Expressions and/or Front Page for more configuration. Thanks for your help and tips ; Novice @ New Orleans Louisiana |
Save Excel file to HTML.
The very smart wise woman solved it for 2 sacks of Osyters and 3 sacks of
Crawfish |
Save Excel file to HTML.
So it is a one time conversion then.
-- Mike - FrontPage MVP '97 - '02 Expression Tools & Addin http://www.j-moves.com http://www.panemanager.com FrontPage Tools & Addin http://www.jbots.com E-Commerce http://www.candypress.com "New Orleans Novice" wrote in message ... The very smart wise woman solved it for 2 sacks of Osyters and 3 sacks of Crawfish |
Save Excel file to HTML.
saving excel 2007 file as a CSV file, resetting the columns, then saving as
htm file worked well. The htm file uploaded without changing the data to website file manager and published without the error message " webpage not found" after renaming the extension to .html. thanks for the idea. "New Orleans Novice" wrote: Save Excel file to HTML. Which way would you save an Excel file to HTML ? Office 2007, Web Expressions and FrontPage. I first Saved.AS to CSV then to Html. I also tried from XLS to HTM. Then the file will be opened with Web Expressions and/or Front Page for more configuration. Thanks for your help and tips ; Novice @ New Orleans Louisiana |
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