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Old 23-04-2008, 10:59 PM   #1
Cheryl D Wise
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Re: 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.

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Cheryl D Wise
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"New Orleans Novice" <ReadingLearningWriting@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> 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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Old 24-04-2008, 04:59 AM   #2
Cheryl D Wise
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Re: 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>

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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" <ReadingLearningWriting@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> 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"
>


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