. If it's 97 then you need the border=1 in the table though.
have fun.
Paul Roberts
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From: "Jay Blanchard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Can someone tell me where to find the various options for
> the Header function as it relates to M$ Excel?
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As far as I know, you can't. Headers are for html/http information not
for any particular "helper application". If you wan
Wow! I am impressed, thats too cool. And man is that ever going to be
helpful.
Thanks,
Steve
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From: Jay Blanchard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, May 06, 2002 10:25 AM
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Subject: RE: [PHP] Formatting Information in header? Gridlines in
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This is intriguing me, are you opening up excel in a browser window or just
printing out html tables?? I am confused.
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I am using PHP to query a database and create an HTML table based on the
information in the database (in this case it it a large crosstab query).
This is set up to
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Subject: RE: [PHP] Formatting Information in header? Gridlines in Excel
> This is intriguing me, are you opening up excel in a browser window or
just
> printing out html tables?? I am confused.
Information in header? Gridlines in Excel
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Are you actually sending an excell file, or just data that you expect excell
to format? If your sending a file, then you have to create the grid lines
there. These are HTTP headers that you are talking about, they wouldn't have
any control
> coming onlet me try adding a border="1" to the table tagthat
works!
Yeah, I was going to say that. How ever you format the HTML is how it's
going to show up in Excel. Excel is just going to translate the HTML tables
into it's own. Same goes for colors, bold, underline, center, etc.
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Are you actually sending an excell file, or just data that you expect excell
to format? If your sending a file, then you have to create the grid lines
there. These are HTTP headers that you are talking about, they wouldn't have
any control over excell data.
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Nope, it's not an Excel
Are you actually sending an excell file, or just data that you expect excell
to format? If your sending a file, then you have to create the grid lines
there. These are HTTP headers that you are talking about, they wouldn't have
any control over excell data.
---John Holmes...
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