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miko - 23 Feb 2004 23:22 GMT
After a hard disk failure, I reloaded Excel 8.0a (as part
of MS Office) from CDROM. Everything seems to work OK,
except I no longer have the "save as HTML" option! Any
suggestions?
Dave Peterson - 24 Feb 2004 01:41 GMT
I think the "save as HTML" was an addin in xl97.

But I'm not sure if it's on the CD (under Addins????) or it was downloadable
from the MS site.

I did a cursory search of microsoft.com (looking for html addin excel 97) and
didn't find a match.  But if it's not on your CD, you may want to give it a real
look-for.

> After a hard disk failure, I reloaded Excel 8.0a (as part
> of MS Office) from CDROM. Everything seems to work OK,
> except I no longer have the "save as HTML" option! Any
> suggestions?

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Gord Dibben - 24 Feb 2004 03:50 GMT
You need the HTML.XLA(614kb)1995-96 version which is the Internet Assistant.

When loaded in Tools>Add-ins it will place a "Save as HTML" menu item on the
File Menu.

My Office 97 came pre-loaded so have no CD to check, but assume it came on CD.

If not on CD post back.  We can get a copy off the 'Net if needed.

Gord Dibben Excel MVP

>I think the "save as HTML" was an addin in xl97.
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>> except I no longer have the "save as HTML" option! Any
>> suggestions?
miko - 24 Feb 2004 22:19 GMT
Thanks, Gord Dibben! Worked like a charm! HTML.XLA was
indeed on my Office 97 CDROM.
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>You need the HTML.XLA(614kb)1995-96 version which is the Internet Assistant.
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Gord Dibben - 25 Feb 2004 00:50 GMT
Great news!

Thanks for the feedback Miko

Gord

>Thanks, Gord Dibben! Worked like a charm! HTML.XLA was
>indeed on my Office 97 CDROM.
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