• <GetStart>
  • CSPro User's Guide
    • The CSPro System
    • Data Dictionary Module
    • The CSPro Language
    • Data Entry Module
    • Batch Editing Applications
    • Tabulation Applications
      • Introduction to Tabulation
      • Parts of a Table
      • Parts of the Table Tree
      • Common Uses of Tabulation
      • Capabilities of Tabulation
      • Creating Tables
      • Formatting Tables
      • Creating Tables by Geographic Area
      • Printing Tables
      • Tabulation Preferences
      • Saving and Copying Table Data
        • Save Tables for the Table Viewer
        • Saving Tables as Text, HTML or Rich Text
        • Select and Copy Table Data to Other Applications
        • How To ...
          • Distribute Finished Tables to Other Users
          • Copy Table Data to a Spreadsheet or Word Processor
          • Prepare Tables for Posting to the Web
      • Table Post Calculation
      • Run Production Tabulations
      • Advanced Table Topics
      • Table Tips and Tricks
    • Data Sources
    • CSPro Statements and Functions
    • Templated Reporting System
    • HTML and JavaScript Integration
    • Action Invoker
    • Appendix
  • <CSEntry>
  • <CSBatch>
  • <CSTab>
  • <DataViewer>
  • <TextView>
  • <TblView>
  • <CSFreq>
  • <CSDeploy>
  • <CSPack>
  • <CSDiff>
  • <CSConcat>
  • <Excel2CSPro>
  • <CSExport>
  • <CSIndex>
  • <CSReFmt>
  • <CSSort>
  • <ParadataConcat>
  • <ParadataViewer>
  • <CSCode>
  • <CSDocument>
  • <CSView>
  • <CSWeb>

Prepare Tables for Posting to the Web

 

In most cases this means saving the tables as HTML files. HTML tables can only created one at a time. So the process must be repeated for each table to be saved in HTML format.

 

In Design or Display View (not Print Preview) select the Save Tables icon (or equivalent under File menu).

  • If only one table is in the set then you will go directly to the Save As menu. If there is more than one table then the "Select tables to save" dialog box is displayed. Select only one from this menu.

  • Click OK after selection.

  • Select HTML Files (.htm) as Save as type.

  • Enter the name of the file to be created or browse to select the name of an existing HTML file to be replaced.

  • Click Save button. If file already exists you will be asked if you want to replace it.

These files can be viewed in a browser, e.g., Internet Explorer

 

See Also: Saving Tables as Text, HTML or Rich Text