Importing an Excel worksheet as a static table

When you import an Excel worksheet as a static table, Namo WebEditor simply converts it to an HTML table and inserts it in the current document. The table does not preserve any relationship with the original worksheet.

Namo Web Editor icon note Importing an Excel worksheet as a static tableIf the Excel spreadsheet file to be imported contains more than one worksheet, Namo WebEditor will only import the first one.

To import an Excel worksheet as a static table
  1. Place the insertion point in an empty paragraph.
  2. On the Insert menu, go to Data, and then click Spreadsheet.
  3. Click Browse, locate and select the Excel file to be imported, and then click Open.
  4. Under Insertion method, click Static import, and then click OK.

When you click OK, Namo WebEditor will launch or switch to Excel, open the specified spreadsheet file, import the first worksheet, and then close the file (or Excel) and return to itself.

Namo Web Editor icon note Importing an Excel worksheet as a static tableTo import an Excel worksheet as a static table, Microsoft Excel program should be installed on your system.

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