Saving as a webpage

C

Curtis

I'm trying to save my excel document as a web page and then attach it to an
email. When I send the email the charts on the excel document do not go with
it. How to I get the charts to embed in the document?

Thanks,
Curtis
 
J

J.E. McGimpsey

You don't - "web pages" - i.e., html documents - never have
embedded pictures - they are text, using <img> tags to tell the
browser to load and display pictures from another source.

When you save a workbook as a web page, you should see both an html
document (Workbook1.htm, for example) and a folder of files
(Workbook1_files), which may include pictures (e.g., .gifs), other
html files and a style sheet (.css).

To include text and pictures in one file, use pdf. Otherwise zip the
file and the folder of files and send that - XL generates relative
file paths by default, so as long as the folder of files and the
html file are kept together, your recipient should be able to view
them.
 
F

Fabian

Curtis said:
I'm trying to save my excel document as a web page and then attach it to an
email. When I send the email the charts on the excel document do not go with
it. How to I get the charts to embed in the document?

Wouldnt it be more efficient to just send a copy of the original excel
file as an attachment?
 

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