Save the Worksheet as an HTML Document

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Open the worksheet you want to publish, and then click Save as HTML (File menu) to start the Internet Assistant. The Internet Assistant can convert multiple cell ranges and charts to a single Web page, or you can insert them into an existing Web page. If this command does not appear, you need to rerun Setup. For more information, see Add or Remove Components.

Post the HTML file   If you have the Microsoft FrontPage Web publishing application, you can post the HTML file created by the Internet Assistant directly to a Web site.

Insert Hyperlink button

Create links to information before the conversion   When you run the Internet Assistant, any links created by using the Insert Hyperlink button are converted to HTML links.

Insert a Table into an Existing Web Page

The Internet Assistant can either create a new Web page for you or insert a table into an existing Web page. To insert an HTML table into an existing Web page, you must first add the following HTML code to the Web page where you want the table to appear before the Internet Assistant can complete its task:

<!--##Table##-->

If you have enough memory, you can leave the Internet Assistant displayed on your screen while you edit the Web page.

Office Assistant button

Want to know more?   Look up Getting Results - Web and Microsoft Excel in Help.