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daverich
post Jan 28 2017, 04:03 AM
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Hello,
I am seeing very different page layouts in Firefox and Internet Explorer – when I open the webpage exported from Excel. Internet Explorer renders the webpage EXACTLY like it is shown in the excel file – the Firefox has all the Dashboard pictures squeezed into one another. I wonder if there is a way to export excel worksheet to a webpage with a fixed layout which will render the SAME in all browsers?
I have attached the workbook exported and the snapshots of what I see in each of the browsers,
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daverich
post Jan 28 2017, 04:04 AM
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please take a look at the iexplorer webpage:


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post Jan 28 2017, 04:05 AM
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weppage itself


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post Jan 29 2017, 04:15 PM
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Exporting from Office programs usually results in two versions of the page baked into one. One version caters to IE and is filled with proprietary junk. The other is a simplified version for "lesser" browsers. The funny thing is that what we see most of here is people complaining about that the page doesn't work in IE. It seems in your case the desired result was accomplished which makes the problem much harder to solve. When it's the other was around it's just a matter of deleting all the junk code and cleaning what's left up a bit.
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post Jan 30 2017, 02:48 AM
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yes - thank you very much for your reply - do you think there is a way to export a stable html version which will look the same on all browsers? is there an addon for that?
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post Jan 30 2017, 04:49 AM
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Sorry, but I have no idea. Doesn't seem too farfetched that someone should have created a third party tool though.
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