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Problem with web page created in Excel

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daveallston@rogers.com - 09 Oct 2006 07:34 GMT
Hello

I used Excel to create a web page with multiple sheets. I've done many
web site before using Excel (yeah I know its probably a bad idea
generally to use Excel to make web pages, but its easy, and for what i
need it for, it is usually fine). In this case, it still works, but its
aesthetically kind of messy. I have a few sheets with several boxes of
information with borders. All the borders are basic, thin single lines,
nothing dotted or thicker or anything. The same everywhere. Yet, when
you open the files online, or as an .htm file, the lines are really
fuzzy, dotted and messy. If you scroll up and down, out of the view of
the bottom of the page, and then back to it, the lines fix themselves
up a bit... and if you go back and forth, then every time you move
back, the borders/lines look a bit different each time.

I'm sure, just becuase I've seen this before with other web pages I've
designed, that this is a relatively common problem with Excel? Does
anyone have any suggestions on what I can do to fix this? I would LOVE
to have this problem fixed, and just have normal, clean, regular
borders/lines in my spreadsheet webpages.

My site I just designed, if you want to check it out, is at
www.westborogamblers.com/updater.htm and you can see, by choosing any
of the people's names tabs on the bottom, at right, if you scroll all
the way down, that the borders that go around the section in the
"Summary of Roster Moves" section especially, are really fuzzy and
messy.

If anyone can help me fix this, I would be very appreciative!!! Thanks
so much in advance for your help.
Dave
daveallston@rogers.com
Nick Hodge - 09 Oct 2006 20:31 GMT
Dave

I suspect it's either your connection speed/bandwidth or video
drivers...look fine here...crisp and straight

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Nick Hodge
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