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Is there any way to specify or force the browser to display certain column widths?

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Is there any way to specify or force the browser to display certain column widths?

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If you use “” the browser (if it supports this code) will set the column width to the longest piece of text in that column containing a “NOWRAP”. According to the NCSA Tutorial for HTML Tables, NOWRAP can be used within or markup. • Are there any converters available which convert Excel charts and graphs to HTML/gif files? I don’t know of any converters that do the job, but the way I do it is to use the little known “Copy as picture” function within Excel… • Select the graph/chart you wish to convert • While holding the shift key down, select the “Edit” dropdown menu • A new function will appear called “Copy Picture…” Select this. • Choose from the options displayed in the dialog box. I normally use, “As shown when printed” • Open up a drawing program capable of saving in a “.gif” format • Paste the picture into the drawing program and save the file! • I can’t get Excel 5.0 to open the XL2HTML.XLS. It says it doen’t recognize the file type. How do I get the fil

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