xlhtml

xlhtml(1)                   General Commands Manual                  xlhtml(1)

NAME
       xlhtml - A program for converting Microsoft Excel Files .xls

SYNOPSIS
       xlhtml [-a] [-asc] [-csv] [-xml] [-bcNNNNNN] [-bi/path] [-c] [-dp] [-v]
       [-fw] [-m] [-nc] [-nh] [-tcNNNNNN] [-te]  [-xc:N-N]  [-xp:N]  [-xr:N-N]
       FILE

DESCRIPTION
       This  manual  page  explains  the xlhtml program. The program xlhtml is
       used to convert Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet files into either  html  or
       tab delimitted ASCII. The program can be interfaced with helper scripts
       for viewing email attachments. Most use of this program is through  the
       helper  scripts  and one would probably rarely resort to using the com-
       mandline interface.

OPTIONS
       -a     aggressively  optimize  html  by   removing   </TR>   </TD>   or
              VALIGN="bottom". Some older browsers may not display properly in
              this mode.

       -asc   Ascii out of -dp and extraction data (-xc, -xp, -xr)

       -csv   Output in Comma Separated Values  of  -dp  and  extraction  data
              (-xc, -xp, -xr)

       -xml   Output in XML of -dp and extraction data (-xc, -xp, -xr)

       -bc    Override the background color. e.g. -bc808080     for gray

       -bi    Use background image. e.g. -bi/home/httpd/icon/tar.gif

       -c     Centers the tables horizontally

       -dp    Dump page count and max columns and rows per page

       -v     Prints program version

       -fw    suppress formula warnings about accuracy

       -m     No encoding for multibyte

       -nc    tells it not to colorize the output.

       -nh    Suppress header and body tags in html output

       -tc    Override the text color. e.g. -tcFF0000     for red

       -te    Trims empty rows & columns at the edges of a worksheet

       -xc    Columns (separated by a dash) for extraction (zero based)

       -xp    Page for extraction (zero based), one page only

       -xr    Rows (separated by a dash) to be extracted (zero based)

       An  example  of  the  extraction command line is: xlhtml -fw -asc -xp:0
       -xr:2-6 -xc:0-1 Test.xls

       The extraction output is: Formatted output of cells by column  left  to
       right,  columns  separated  by a tab, end of row is: 0x0A, end of file:
       \n\n

AUTHOR
       Steve Grubb, Charles N Wyble

xlhtml                           May 15, 2002                        xlhtml(1)
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