Try each encoding until you can read the text. If Excel displays the wrong characters when you open the page in a Web browser, you can select the encoding that the Web page should use. When you open a Web page, Office Excel tries to determine the encoding that is used for that page. This setting is also used when subsequent pages are loaded if the language encoding cannot be determined.
Reload the current document as Select the language that you think the page is encoded in. The pixel size affects the size of graphics relative to the size of text on the screen. The screen size that you specify can affect the size and layout of images in a workbook, including the gradient page backgrounds. Graphics and text can wrap differently, depending on the video resolution (the size of the screen elements relative to the screen size). In the Pixels per inch box, select a pixel size. Target monitor In the Screen size box, select a screen size. Clear this check box to not display this message. If another program is registered as the default editor, Office displays a message asking whether you want to restore an Office program as the default editor when you save the Web page. This is the default.Ĭheck if Office is the default editor for Web pages created in Office Select this check box to check whether a Microsoft Office program is registered as the default editor for the Web page. Clear this check box to move or copy the supporting files when you move or copy a Web page. You must save the moved or copied Web page for the updating to occur.
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Update links on save Select this check box to not move or copy the supporting files when you move or copy a Web page, but to update the addresses to the relative links on the Web page instead. Clear this check box to use short file names (8.3 notation) because long names are not supported on the Web server. Use long file names whenever possible Select this check box to use a long file name (a file name with spaces or more than eight characters) because they are supported on the Web server. Clear this check box to save supporting files in the same folder as the Web page. Organize supporting files in a folder Select this check box to store all supporting files - such as bullets, background textures, and graphics - in a separate subfolder. Use this option if you have added the Save As Web Page command to the Quick Access Toolbar. Clear this check box to save as a Web page with supporting files. mhtml) with content from supporting files - such as bullets, background textures, and graphics embedded in the Web page. Save new Web pages as Single File Web Pages Select this check box to save files as Single File Web Pages (.mht. Clear this check box to not use VML, because your targeted browser does not support VML. Rely on VML for displaying graphics in browsers Select this check box to use Vector Markup Language (VML) to display graphics in your browser, which can speed up the downloading of Web pages. Clear this check box to not use cascading style sheets (CSS) because your target browser does not support them. Rely on CSS Select this check box to use cascading style sheets (CSS). Clear this check box to disable the PNG graphic format. The default is Internet Explorer 4.0.Īllow PNG as a graphics format Select this check box to enable the Portable Network Graphics (PNG) graphic format. People who view this Web Page will be using Select the earliest version of the browser that you are targeting for display. Clear this check box to ignore pictures that were created in other programs. Load pictures from Web pages not created in Excel Select this check box to load pictures that were created in other programs. Note: This option only applies to interactive Web pages that use Office Web Components, which are being discontinued in Microsoft Office Excel 2007.