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  1. #1
    damorrison
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    XLS or HTML

    I have a small workbook that is about 300 kb
    when I save it as HTLM it is now about 14kb, when I open it as HTLM
    the sheet and the macros work, :
    just curious to know why one wouldn't save as htlm or what would be the
    purpose of it


  2. #2
    Rich
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    RE: XLS or HTML

    I have an Excel spreadsheet that I want to save as HTML but the Maxro's don't
    work when I do. Anyone know what I can do to fis that?

    "damorrison" wrote:

    > I have a small workbook that is about 300 kb
    > when I save it as HTLM it is now about 14kb, when I open it as HTLM
    > the sheet and the macros work, :
    > just curious to know why one wouldn't save as htlm or what would be the
    > purpose of it
    >
    >


  3. #3
    David McRitchie
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    Re: XLS or HTML

    Hi Rich,
    Hold onto your chair because the entire workbook is not in one HTML file.
    If your workbook is named OfficeWork.xls you will find an HTML file
    something like OfficeWork.htm *and* you will find a folder named
    with something beginning with OfficeWork which is where most of the
    material can be found. You can post back exactly what you have when you
    look at it.
    ---
    HTH,
    David McRitchie, Microsoft MVP - Excel [site changed Nov. 2001]
    My Excel Pages: http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/excel.htm


    "Rich" <Rich@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:6FD246CE-A7BD-454D-8795-20208E38FA6A@microsoft.com...
    > I have an Excel spreadsheet that I want to save as HTML but the Maxro's don't
    > work when I do. Anyone know what I can do to fis that?
    >
    > "damorrison" wrote:
    >
    > > I have a small workbook that is about 300 kb
    > > when I save it as HTLM it is now about 14kb, when I open it as HTLM
    > > the sheet and the macros work, :
    > > just curious to know why one wouldn't save as htlm or what would be the
    > > purpose of it
    > >
    > >




  4. #4
    damorrison
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    Re: XLS or HTML

    oh ,I see,, there are other programs that work like that as well


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