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Posted by JohnW-Mpls on 06/25/07 18:40
From an email I just sent to my church for whom I maintain their web
page.
Pleasant Surprise
Today I prepared the Communion helpers schedules for the web -
provided to me as Excel files which I converted for posting on the
web. Previously, I have had to convert & post these as PDF files
but now I can revert to posting them as simple HTML files - easy to
edit/update.
The change is because I recently starting using Open Office rather
then Microsoft's Office (big difference: $0 vs over $100s). Open
Office does HTML conversions neatly - into simple HTML code (the
"Save As" thing). In contrast, MicroSoft Excel's conversions for
the web include excessive use of css (Cascade Style Sheets) coding
which bloats the file to three times previous size and makes it
almost impossible to edit. (The extra precision of MS's conversions
is much more than we need).
Up till now, I converted Excel files to PDF for the web - and PDF
is always 3 or more times the size and complexity of straight HTML.
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JohnW-Mpls
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