I wish to embed a small Excel Sheet (around 6 columns x 90 rows) in a webpage listing petrol stations selling E5 Fuel.
Have tried to do this several ways but none work out correct. Some leave off the last column containing the postcode, others omit the last couple of rows and sometimes the footer at the end of the sheet isn't centred.
The two main ways I have tried to do it are :
1. Just cut and past the spreadsheet into the page.
2. Save the spreadsheet as a webpage in HTML format and then paste the HTML code into the webpage.
The current version can be viewed from
E5 Petrol availability in Northern Ireland.
As I will be continually adding new petrol stations to this list I have been told as I keep the Spreadsheet in Onedrive it would be possible as I add more rows to the spreadsheet these will automatically be translated to the website. This would be a huge bonus if his was possible. Have been told you would use Sharepoint but I have never used this before.
Any help you can give would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
Trevor
Have tried to do this several ways but none work out correct. Some leave off the last column containing the postcode, others omit the last couple of rows and sometimes the footer at the end of the sheet isn't centred.
The two main ways I have tried to do it are :
1. Just cut and past the spreadsheet into the page.
2. Save the spreadsheet as a webpage in HTML format and then paste the HTML code into the webpage.
The current version can be viewed from
E5 Petrol availability in Northern Ireland.
As I will be continually adding new petrol stations to this list I have been told as I keep the Spreadsheet in Onedrive it would be possible as I add more rows to the spreadsheet these will automatically be translated to the website. This would be a huge bonus if his was possible. Have been told you would use Sharepoint but I have never used this before.
Any help you can give would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
Trevor