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Hello -
I created a 2 page table using a preconfigured table style offered in Word 2007. I want to use this comparison table in my website. I save the new table as all 3 web page types allowed in "save as". However, every way lost some format and style enough where it can't be used (ie width expanding in all columns making it exceed allowed width area breaking the site). The html is a bit foreign language the way Word saved, so I can't edit it myself and shouldn't have to anyway. So the next thing I tried to do was to copy it and save it as an image. It exceeds 1 page so I can't use PrtSc. So I did a select-all, copy, and then attemped to paste it into both Paint and Photoshop. But only 3/4s of the table gets pasted. It is highlighting entire table. I click on the clipboard in word and when I select what it copied, it repastes ALL of it back into Word. Someone on the web suggested to someone else to copy all and use paste special into Word and save as a picture. I tried that but it still cuts off the last part of the table. Any suggestions on how to get this table properly formatted and into my webpage? I would prefer to use html so I could create a few hyperlinks from my table, but at this point I'll take a image because I have to have it 100% the same format cause I'm pushing it with width. Thanks! ![]() |
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Split the table into bits that will fit.
-- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP, originally posted via msnews.microsoft.com "azdolfan" wrote in message ... Hello - I created a 2 page table using a preconfigured table style offered in Word 2007. I want to use this comparison table in my website. I save the new table as all 3 web page types allowed in "save as". However, every way lost some format and style enough where it can't be used (ie width expanding in all columns making it exceed allowed width area breaking the site). The html is a bit foreign language the way Word saved, so I can't edit it myself and shouldn't have to anyway. So the next thing I tried to do was to copy it and save it as an image. It exceeds 1 page so I can't use PrtSc. So I did a select-all, copy, and then attemped to paste it into both Paint and Photoshop. But only 3/4s of the table gets pasted. It is highlighting entire table. I click on the clipboard in word and when I select what it copied, it repastes ALL of it back into Word. Someone on the web suggested to someone else to copy all and use paste special into Word and save as a picture. I tried that but it still cuts off the last part of the table. Any suggestions on how to get this table properly formatted and into my webpage? I would prefer to use html so I could create a few hyperlinks from my table, but at this point I'll take a image because I have to have it 100% the same format cause I'm pushing it with width. Thanks! ![]() |
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I tried copying half and inserting as image, then grabbing the other half and
inserting as image. But the second half forced a header on top when I don't want one. I tried copying the second half into another doc as normal and then selecting "no header", but I guess because it's a predefined file, it forces it back on. I just wish it would save as HTML correctly and I wouldn't even have to fight with trying to make it an image. I'm so frustrated with it because it's also maxing out my CPU so it takes 10 minutes to do 1 minute of troubleshooting. All other programs can be closed and it only started happening when using Word's predefined table style. Did I try it like you suggested by splitting up bits? Thanks! "Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote: Split the table into bits that will fit. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP, originally posted via msnews.microsoft.com |
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Did you split the table before copying the parts? If you split the table,
the heading rows will not appear on the second part of the table. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP, originally posted via msnews.microsoft.com "azdolfan" wrote in message ... I tried copying half and inserting as image, then grabbing the other half and inserting as image. But the second half forced a header on top when I don't want one. I tried copying the second half into another doc as normal and then selecting "no header", but I guess because it's a predefined file, it forces it back on. I just wish it would save as HTML correctly and I wouldn't even have to fight with trying to make it an image. I'm so frustrated with it because it's also maxing out my CPU so it takes 10 minutes to do 1 minute of troubleshooting. All other programs can be closed and it only started happening when using Word's predefined table style. Did I try it like you suggested by splitting up bits? Thanks! "Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote: Split the table into bits that will fit. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP, originally posted via msnews.microsoft.com |
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