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Location: Denver
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HTML Question
Is there any way to save an Access report or Excel spreadsheet as an HTML document while preserving the lines/borders on the page or would I be stuck scanning a hard copy of these reports in order to get the lines to show up on the web page. Recoding the HTML is not an option (too labor intensive)
Thanks, Wanabe |
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Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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I would think but I'm not sure if you save an exel page as a document and type.html after the name of the document that this would be sufficient.
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There should be a option from excel/access 97 up to "Save as HTML" on the file menu. If it ain't there you may have to install an additional component for it to appear.
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