Apply CSS Styles to HTM Output

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Wayne Wengert

Is there a way to apply CSS styles to the htm file created from a "Save As"
in Excel 2003? I know I can go into the created htm file and manually add
link to load the CSS file but I am looking for some way to avoid that
manually editing, if possible.

TIA

Wayne
 
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Is there a way to apply CSS styles to the htm file created from a
"Save As" in Excel 2003? I know I can go into the created htm file
and manually add link to load the CSS file but I am looking for some
way to avoid that manually editing, if possible.

TIA

Wayne

You could try to do that using the TextStream Object. It's in the Help
File.

Good luck!
HTH,
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Thanks;

I'll look into that.

Wayne

Amedee Van Gasse said:
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You could try to do that using the TextStream Object. It's in the Help
File.

Good luck!
HTH,
HAND

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