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Louie Warren
I have an Excel 2000 workbook that has data I want
presented on the Internet to allow people that don't have
Excel or the same version to view a sheet.
Saved as html:
1. Colors and fonts aren't as saved as they appear in the
spreadsheet. Everything is a standard size, Times New
Roman, and black.
2. The table cells aren't displayed as they are in the
spreadsheet. Some header cells are skewed to the right.
Column width isn't as in the spreadsheet.
With these two problems, I end up editing in FrontPage and
making it look as it did in the spreadsheet. However,
when I view the file with Internet Explorer, Some cells
are correct, but most of the body is all clustered
together, centered on the page. Any ideas as to what is
causing this and how I can fix it?
Saving as .pdf
Using PDF Writer, I print the sheet. I bring up Adobe PDF
Reader 6.01, to view the file. The first page is blank,
but all pages after that appear. I do the same procedure
with PowerPoint and it works fine. Any ideas as to what
is causing this and how I can fix it?
presented on the Internet to allow people that don't have
Excel or the same version to view a sheet.
Saved as html:
1. Colors and fonts aren't as saved as they appear in the
spreadsheet. Everything is a standard size, Times New
Roman, and black.
2. The table cells aren't displayed as they are in the
spreadsheet. Some header cells are skewed to the right.
Column width isn't as in the spreadsheet.
With these two problems, I end up editing in FrontPage and
making it look as it did in the spreadsheet. However,
when I view the file with Internet Explorer, Some cells
are correct, but most of the body is all clustered
together, centered on the page. Any ideas as to what is
causing this and how I can fix it?
Saving as .pdf
Using PDF Writer, I print the sheet. I bring up Adobe PDF
Reader 6.01, to view the file. The first page is blank,
but all pages after that appear. I do the same procedure
with PowerPoint and it works fine. Any ideas as to what
is causing this and how I can fix it?