mindless1
Diamond Member
In old versions of Excel, prior to 2007 IIRC, you could save a file as a single HTML file webpage. MS changed this function in newer versions of Office so that saving it the same way creates a separate folder with linked files in it.
I know that in Office 2007 and 2010, if you don't just pick "Save as type: Web page (*.htm;*.html) but instead click the "Publish" button below it, then click Publish again on the publish window that pops up, it will save it as an all inclusive single HTML file.
My question is whether this has remained EXACTLY the same in Office 2013 or if some other steps are needed to create the single HTML file format, assuming it's still possible. I need to instruct someone on how to save Excel 2013 spreadsheets as this single HTML file. It cannot be done in "single file web page *.mht" format instead.
I know that in Office 2007 and 2010, if you don't just pick "Save as type: Web page (*.htm;*.html) but instead click the "Publish" button below it, then click Publish again on the publish window that pops up, it will save it as an all inclusive single HTML file.
My question is whether this has remained EXACTLY the same in Office 2013 or if some other steps are needed to create the single HTML file format, assuming it's still possible. I need to instruct someone on how to save Excel 2013 spreadsheets as this single HTML file. It cannot be done in "single file web page *.mht" format instead.
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