You can download pdf2html from SourceForge (free, open source). Drop the
pdf on the .exe and it generates the pages. Theupside is that youhave
all the data in place; the bad is that the table structure is lost
because of the pdf coding, so you will have to do that yourself -- not
too odious if you have a good editor and some talent for regular
expression search and replace.

Its just a shame the report doesn't start with a blank slate and allow
you to choose what statisticsyou want instead of deselecting all the
stuff you don't.

Wm Voss

On 27-Nov-13 5:44 PM, Jay 1FamilyTree wrote:
> Thanks,Â
> Not sure why I missed that at first glance...
>
> But still would be nice to export/print to an .htmlÂ
>
> JayÂ
>
>
>
>
> On Wed, Nov 27, 2013 at 4:57 PM, Wm Voss <bellafort...@earthlink.net
> <mailto:bellafort...@earthlink.net>> wrote:
>
>     Statistic Report (Reports/Other), run preview and then select PDF
>     to save.
>
>     Wm Voss
>
>     On 27-Nov-13 4:30 PM, Jay 1FamilyTree wrote:
>>     I really like the new Statistics data.ÂÂÂ
>>
>>     But I would like to save this info in some format,ÂÂÂ
>>     preferably as an .html document that I can enhance my web site
>>     pages with.ÂÂÂ
>>
>>     But even saving the data to a .pdf would be ok.ÂÂÂ
>>
>>     Also if the stat is in reference to a particular person (longest
>>     lived, etc) the name of the person should be included in the
>>     saved document.
>>
>>     Thanks
>>
>>     JayÂÂÂ
>>
>>
>>
>>
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