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Hi I want to paste a Excel Page to one of my website pages --- It does paste in real nice with all the nice lines between cell --- Then about 15 seconds later it goes all gaflooey --- can antone help--- Lee |
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Instead of pasting it into your page, go to Insert > Advanced > Embedded OLE Object.
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Thanks that seems to work ----but not all the time sometimes nothing happens---- The time I did get it to work it did not give me all 76 rows dowm- just what seemed to be on the screen Thanks Lee |
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The OLE feature is designed to put an excel snippet on your web page not an entire page or workbook..html pages are not designed that way. If this is what you want. I suggest you use the table feature and manually input the data into formated tables.
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This worked for me, In excel go to "save as", next to "save as type" select webpage and save your worksheet as a webpage. You can then upload this file in your public_html and point your link to that location. IMPORTANT: Excel saves the file as .htm not .html so when you upload you have to select it in your public_html file and rename it to a .html
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