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Calc can save files as HTML documents. As for Writer, use '''File > Save As''' and select '''HTML Document''', or '''File > Wizards > Web Page'''.
 
Calc can save files as HTML documents. As for Writer, use '''File > Save As''' and select '''HTML Document''', or '''File > Wizards > Web Page'''.
  
 
If the file contains more than one sheet, the additional sheets will follow one another in the HTML file. Links to each sheet will be placed at the top of the document. Calc also allows the insertion of links directly into the spreadsheet using the Hyperlink dialog.
 
If the file contains more than one sheet, the additional sheets will follow one another in the HTML file. Links to each sheet will be placed at the top of the document. Calc also allows the insertion of links directly into the spreadsheet using the Hyperlink dialog.
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Latest revision as of 18:59, 12 October 2008


Calc can save files as HTML documents. As for Writer, use File > Save As and select HTML Document, or File > Wizards > Web Page.

If the file contains more than one sheet, the additional sheets will follow one another in the HTML file. Links to each sheet will be placed at the top of the document. Calc also allows the insertion of links directly into the spreadsheet using the Hyperlink dialog.


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