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Re: 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" <ReadingLearningWriting@gmail.com> wrote in message news:uDYZpYPpIHA.4888@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > 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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Re: 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" <ReadingLearningWriting@gmail.com> wrote in message news:%23aFUhjjpIHA.1236@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > The very smart wise woman solved it for 2 sacks of Osyters and 3 sacks of > Crawfish > |
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