Setting HTML style options
You can set the graphic type when you export a chart to an HTML document. For example, you can set the graphic to appear as a Graphics Interchange Format (*.GIF), or as a Joint Photographic Experts Group (*.JPG) file.
You can set page layout options to display spreadsheet data on a single page, on a frame-enhanced page, or on multiple pages. A frame-enhanced page is divided into three frames. One frame contains a list of hyperlinks to each Web page created. When you click a hyperlink, the corresponding Web page displays in the second frame. The third frame contains the HTML document information (for example, email address, author, or date the document was last updated). When you display data on multiple pages, Quattro Pro creates a separate index page, instead of a frame, which contains hyperlinks to each Web page created. When you click a hyperlink, the corresponding Web page displays in the browser.
By default, Quattro Pro uses the color settings associated with your Web browser for the text, hyperlinks, and background on a Web page. You can customize these color settings.
To set the graphic type for an HTML document |
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Click File Publish to Internet.
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Type a path and filename in the Save file box.
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Click Options.
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In the Publish to HTML options dialog box, enable one of the following options:
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Graphics Interchange Format (*.GIF)
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Joint Photographic Experts Group (*.JPG)
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You can also choose an HTML document by clicking Browse .
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To set the page layout for an HTML document |
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Click File Publish to Internet.
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Type a path and filename in the Save file box.
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Click Options.
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In the Publish to HTML options dialog box, enable one of the following options:
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Single page — publishes cell ranges or charts on one Web page
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Frame-enhanced page — publishes cell ranges or charts using a frame-enhanced Web page
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Multiple pages — publishes cell ranges or charts on multiple Web pages
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Frame-enhanced pages can be viewed only by Web browsers that support frames.
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When you enable the frame-enhanced page or multiple pages options Quattro Pro creates separate Web pages for each range of selected data to convert to HTML.
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You can also choose an HTML document by clicking Bro
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To customize color settings for an HTML document |
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Click File Publish to Internet.
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Type a path and filename in the Save file box.
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Click Options.
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In the Publish to HTML options dialog box, enable the Use my color settings option.
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In the Color settings area, make choices for any of the following settings:
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Text color — lets you select the color of the text
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Link color — lets you select the color of the hyperlinks
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Background color — lets you select the color of the page background
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Background wallpaper — lets you select a graphics file to display as the background
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Quattro Pro automatically applies colors used in the spreadsheet to the HTML document for such items as text and background colors.
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Quattro Pro converts colors in a spreadsheet to their corresponding Red Green Blue (RGB) hex values in the HTML document. For information about RGB hex values, see “Using custom dialog boxes and controls.”
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You can also choose an HTML document by clicking Browse .
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