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Now that you have created worksheets and workbooks, you can
save them to the Web. You may want to save your class grades or attendance to
the Web so that students and parents can see progress at any time. You can also
save class projects including data they have collected and charts of the data.
When you save a worksheet as a Web page, you must keep the
following in mind:
**To put an interactive chart on a Web page, you must save it
separately by clicking
Save As
on the File menu.
**Some formatting and features of your worksheet are not retained
when you save it as a Web page.
**After you save your worksheet as a Web page, use Microsoft
FrontPage 2000 or Microsoft Access 2000 to edit the Web page, as it is now an
.htm file.
SAVE A WORKSHEET AS A WEB
PAGE
1.
Open the Attendance worksheet if it is not already open.
2.
Make sure that all the work is saved.
3.
On the
File
menu, click Save as Web Page.
4.
Click
Publish.
5.
Make sure that
Sheet
All contents of Attendance is selected in the
Choose box.
6.
Under
Viewing options,
select the Add interactivity
with check box, and click the type of functionality you want for your
worksheet.
7.
To add a title to the saved worksheet, click
Change, type the title you want, and then click
OK.
8.
In the
File name
box, click Browse and
then locate the drive, folder, Web server, or FTP location where you want to
save your worksheet.
9.
If you want to view the Web page in your browser after you save it,
select the Open published Web
page in browser check box.
10. Click
Publish.
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