Excel as Web Page in body of Email

T

Tod

This is probably not the NG for my question, but I'll
start here.

I have created a worksheet that contains data and a
chart. I then saved it as a web page. Okay. Now I want to
email the web page to someone, BUT I want it to appear in
the body of the message, not as an attatchment that
someone must click on. I'm using Outlook with an Exchange
server.

How do I do this?

tod
 
D

DNF Karran

From the outlook help files:

Create stationery
This procedure is only available if you use HTML as your messag
format. For information about selecting a message format, click .

On the Tools menu, click Options, and then click the Mail Format tab.


In the Send in this message format box, click HTML.


Click Stationery Picker, and then click New.


In the Enter a name for your new Stationery box, enter a name.


Under Choose how to create your Stationery, select whether to star
from scratch or use an existing stationery.
To select a file to base your stationery on, type the path and fil
name in the Use this file as a template box or click Browse to selec
from a list.

Click Next.


Select the options you want to use.
For Help on an option, click the question mark , and then click th
option.

Notes

If you like the stationery in a message that you received from someone
you can save it as your own stationery. In the message, click the Fil
menu, click Save Stationery, enter a file name, and then click OK.


If you want to have text automatically added to the e-mail messages yo
send, such as a boilerplate response to messages, use a signature. Fo
information about creating a signature, click .

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T

Tod

This is great, but I've hit a snag. My worksheet has a
chart. When I save it has a web page, the chart is saved
in a folder and is displayed from the folder when I open
the page. But if I save the HTML file as stationary, the
chart does not come with it. How do I get the chart to
show up?

tod
 
D

DNF Karran

Think we have now passed the limits of my knowledge- the outloo
newsgroup is usually very helpful though...

Let me know if you do come across anythin
 

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