About spreadsheets published from Excel

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About spreadsheets published from Excel

When a spreadsheet has been published from Microsoft Excel, most Excel features are retained and work the same way as in Excel. Features in the following list will work differently or will not be retained when published or saved as a spreadsheet on a Web page.

Excel formulas, functions, and calculation features What happens when published or saved as a Web page
Labels in formulas Labels are converted to cell references.
References to data on other worksheets As long as you publish the entire workbook, references to other worksheets publish correctly. If you publish only the referencing worksheet, references to other worksheets are converted to values.
Subtotals Numbers and calculations appear correctly. Group and outline features are not retained.
1904 date system The displayed dates remain the same, but the serial numbers for the dates are converted to the 1900 date system.
Precision as displayed Cell value is published.
R1C1 reference style R1C1 reference style is converted to A1 reference style.
Excel formatting, graphics, and display features What happens when published or saved as a Web page
Rotated or vertical text Rotated or vertical text is converted to horizontal text.
Distributed alignment Not retained.
Thai alignment Not retained.
Indented text Not retained.
Wrapped text in cells Not retained.
Graphics Not retained.
Pattern fills Not retained.
Dash dot borders Dash dot borders are converted to solid borders.
Multiple fonts in a single cell Not retained. The font of the first character in the cell is used.
Conditional formatting Not retained.
Cell comments Not retained.
Data validation restrictions and messages All validation types except Custom and List are retained. Additionally, cell references in validation rules, custom input messages, and custom error messages are not supported.
Auditing tracer arrows Not retained.
Outlining Collapsed rows are published as hidden. Expanded rows are published normally.
Printing or page setup features Not retained.
Excel file, sharing, and import features What happens when published or saved as a Web page
Shared workbook information Not retained.
Lotus compatibility R1C1 reference style is converted to A1 reference style.
External data ranges Values are published. The ability to refresh from the source data is not retained.
Web queries Values are published. The ability to refresh from the source data is not retained.
Passwords Not retained.
Excel list and XML list features What happens when published or saved as a Web page
Excel lists Not retained.
XML lists The XML list is retained, but if the list has a totals row, the totals row is not retained.