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HTML was published in 1990. Tim Berners-Lee is credited with the invention of HTML.
The way Microsoft designed Excel, the program has the ability to save files in HTML format. You just click the Save As option and select .html. MS Excel automatically creates the appropriate HTML code for you.
You can not. You can write a custom Web page using PHP, JAVA Script, or some other language to replicate a spreadhseet, but you can not import an Excel spreadsheet into an HTML document and retain interactivity.
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Mainly html
You do not really import an excel spreadsheet into HTML. You can SaveAs and select HTML as an option.
HTML was published in 1990. Tim Berners-Lee is credited with the invention of HTML.
The way Microsoft designed Excel, the program has the ability to save files in HTML format. You just click the Save As option and select .html. MS Excel automatically creates the appropriate HTML code for you.
it is saved as a html
MS Excel does not have a web extenstion. The file extenstion is .xls or .xlsx. If you convert a worksheet to HTML, then the extensiton will be .htm or .html.
HTML 2.0 came out in 1995.
You can export a spreadsheet to HTML to view on the Web, but you can not operate Excel from a web browser.
.htm and .html
The first public available HTML version was HTML 2.0 which was published in the year 1995 although informal drafts of the HTML standard were allready available in 1992. The latest HTML version is HTML 5.0 with a first working draft published in 2008
A HTML page is a web page that is created using Hyper Text Markup Language and is saved with a .html extension
No HTML can be written in a simple text file and saved as .html.
You can not. You can write a custom Web page using PHP, JAVA Script, or some other language to replicate a spreadhseet, but you can not import an Excel spreadsheet into an HTML document and retain interactivity.