Friday, August 8, 2008

Excel Text don't appear correctly on the Web page

Upgrade to Microsoft Internet Explorer version 4.01 or later To view a Web page that was saved with interactive data and have all the text appear correctly, you must use Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.01 or later and have the Microsoft Office Web Components (Microsoft Office Web Components: Interactive components, such as worksheets, charts, and PivotTable lists on Web pages that facilitate data analysis. To use these components, you must have a Microsoft Office license.) Installed.

Modify cells that contain automatically wrapped text You might have formatted cells with wrapped text before you published or saved the data as a Web page. In an interactive PivotTable list or spreadsheet on a Web page, text does not wrap within cells. To prevent text from being cut off when you publish or save it, you can shorten the text, use multiple cells for text, or widen the column in your worksheet, and then republish the data.

Do not use CSS for font formatting If you are using a browser that doesn't support cascading style sheets (CSS), do the following:

  1. On the Tools menu in Excel, click Options, and then click the General tab.
  2. Click Web Options, and then click the Browsers tab.
  3. Clear the Rely on CSS for font formatting check box.
  4. Republish your data.

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