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How to generate a table from Excel - Tutorial

Pubey

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1. Make your table in Excel.

2. Save it as a CSV file. Some warnings will flash up but in general you can ignore these

3. Open the CSV file in notepad.

4. Go to this website:
http://truben.no/table/

5. Go to FILE, IMPORT. Select Comma Separated Values from the drop down, and paste all the stuff from your CSV file into the box. Select it all and click "IMPORT"

6. Your data/table should now be loaded and look correct. There is a line of blue options (Latex, CSVV, JSON). Select "BBCODE"

7. This should start and end with [ta ble] brackets. Copy this all and paste it into your post.

voila!
 
1. Make your table in Excel.

2. Save it as a CSV file. Some warnings will flash up but in general you can ignore these

3. Open the CSV file in notepad.

4. Go to this website:
http://truben.no/table/

5. Go to FILE, IMPORT. Select Comma Separated Values from the drop down, and paste all the stuff from your CSV file into the box. Select it all and click "IMPORT"

6. Your data/table should now be loaded and look correct. There is a line of blue options (Latex, CSVV, JSON). Select "BBCODE"

7. This should start and end with [ta ble] brackets. Copy this all and paste it into your post.

voila!

a1
b2
c3

Cor, it works!
 
Although you should be able to do this straight off:

PWDLFAPts
462323023092

All you need is the HTML syntax.
 
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