Cell Formatting

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NFJimc

I have an Excel spreadsheet that I am trying to copy and
paste into Frontpage. All of the row heights are set at 20
in Excel, but when I copy and paste it into Frontpage,
certain rows end up being wider and the data (phone
number) that was in a single line in Excel gets broken up
into two lines within a cell in Frontpage. I've tried just
about everything in an effort to fix it but can't figure
it out. Any ideas???
 
S

Steve Easton

Have you tried saving the Excel file as a web page and then just using it that
way??

With the spreadsheet open select File > Save as web page..


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Steve Easton
Microsoft MVP FrontPage
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Guest

Same thing happens to the same rows.
-----Original Message-----
Have you tried saving the Excel file as a web page and then just using it that
way??

With the spreadsheet open select File > Save as web page..


--
Steve Easton
Microsoft MVP FrontPage
95isalive
This site is best viewed..................
...............................with a computer




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S

Stefan B Rusynko

Select all columns in the table and select cell properties - nowrap
- if Excel cells are set to wrap they will also wrap in html




| Same thing happens to the same rows.
| >-----Original Message-----
| >Have you tried saving the Excel file as a web page and
| then just using it that
| >way??
| >
| >With the spreadsheet open select File > Save as web page..
| >
| >
| >--
| >Steve Easton
| >Microsoft MVP FrontPage
| >95isalive
| >This site is best viewed..................
| >...............................with a computer
| >
| message
| >| >> I have an Excel spreadsheet that I am trying to copy and
| >> paste into Frontpage. All of the row heights are set at
| 20
| >> in Excel, but when I copy and paste it into Frontpage,
| >> certain rows end up being wider and the data (phone
| >> number) that was in a single line in Excel gets broken
| up
| >> into two lines within a cell in Frontpage. I've tried
| just
| >> about everything in an effort to fix it but can't figure
| >> it out. Any ideas???
| >
| >
| >.
| >
 
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NFJimc

Well I tried all of that stuff, I very carefully examined
one cell to anopther in Excel to find out what was
different, and nothing was. The same info, formatting,
etc. and it still did it. What I ended up doing was
clearing the cell contents in Excel and reinpuuting the
info and voila'...everything is OK. Must be one of thos MS
quirks. Thanks.
 

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