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Elisabeth has attended:
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Publishing excel on the web

I do not want to send an excel invoice as an attachment but to send it a link to be on the web

RE: publishing excel on the web

Hi Elisabeth

Thank you for your question.

Certainly you can save an Excel file as a web page (File - Save as Web Page).

The other part of this is whether you have a web site that you can upload the .html version of the invoice to.

If you can, then you could send a link to the .html version of the invoice once it is uploaded.

I hope this helps.
Amanda

 

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Create a hyperlink navigation sheet

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To create a hyperlink to a location in the active workbook: (1) Select the cell that contains the text you want to use as the hyperlink and choose Insert|Hyperlink.(2)Click Place in this document.(3)Choose the sheet you want to link to or the range name from the list of "Defined Names".(4)If necessary, type the cell reference in the Type in the cell reference box. (5) Click OK.

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