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epub link to excel
Hi
I am a noob at eBook writing. I am trying to write an eBook about excel tricks and tips. I have managed thing like videos and images etc, but the issue that I am struggling with how can I get a a link to open an excel file with examples to work on.
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Download <a href="www.example.com/spreadsheet1.1.xslx">Spreadsheet 1.1</a> and try the samples. Note: While there are ways to insert "Miscellaneous" files (DOCX, XSLX, [...]) into an EPUB, I have no idea how stores/validators would treat such an EPUB. I know iBooks has support for embedding a PDF into an EPUB (see PDFs heading): https://help.apple.com/itc/booksasse...oj/static.html How reliable this would be on all the other EPUB readers... ![]() Note #2: Back in 2011, there was some discussion of embedding PDFs into an EPUB. And phyllisj9 linked to the actual section of the EPUB2 specs dealing with this: http://www.idpf.org/epub/20/spec/OPF...Section2.3.1.1 Again, any actual readers out there or stores that support this for spreadsheets... I doubt it. Note #3: What you are more likely looking for is attaching documents to a PDF: https://forums.adobe.com/thread/1121417 PDF is more of the "make it possible to do everything under the kitchen sink and be a security nightmare" format. ![]() Last edited by Tex2002ans; 08-17-2018 at 03:29 AM. |
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Theoretically, it'd possible to embed Excel files, too. However, since there are no epub readers with built-in Excel support, it'd be rather pointless. As Tex2002ans has already suggested, the best method would be to add download links. |
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Just tested your example in ADE 4.5. The internal PDF doesn't even scale to screen size. Yuck, talk about atrocious usability. Readium 2.30.0, after clicking on the link, just got stuck in an infinite loop. Couldn't even make the pages go back/forward. Had to use the TOC to jump back to the initial page. Quote:
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Not to mention...I mean, if you think about it, as silly as it sounds, the computing power required to run an Excel sheet, with all the various options, is FAR greater than that which is required to run an eReader. That's just the reality. If you've ever power-used Excel, it can do some pretty remarkable things. (After all...spreadsheets are pretty much responsible for the explosion in home computing, as we called it then, in the early 80's, so it's not surprising...) So, as Tex suggested...embed links, BUT...you should put in a comment or advisory that they'll need to open the file on a desktop reader, because otherwise, you'll end up with someone with a downloaded file on a device that can't run it, or worse, you'll have Jane Doe with her no-browser eReader hopelessly clicking a link that cannot go anyplace, because--no browser. I realize that nobody ever thinks about this (it's a conversation I have daily), but half of all devices out there still don't have built-in browsers, so what good will a simple link do? You need to tell them--"here's a link, open the file on your desktop or a device that has a browser so that you can download it easily." Given how many times each day I have to have this discussion, I'm painfully aware that the word "links" just pops out of everyone's mind and mouth--but the reality is, not everyone reads on a device that can make use of them. I once read a friend's book on my K2 Kindle...and quickly realized that his myriad "how to" documents parked at links were inaccessible to me. Worse, they were all embedded links, so I couldn't even replicate them at a browser. I had to load the thing to a desktop reader and start clicking. The lesson stuck with me, and I remind clients of it daily. TL/DR: make your links visible, preferably shortlinks, so that people can easily type them into a browser window, thereby obtaining your Excel files on a device where they can actually be used. Hitch |
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Not everything in a spreadsheet belongs in a db, you know that. Hell, for the typical spreadsheet user, it would be an egregious waste of time to manipulate a database just to add up a column of figures, or even create a pivot table. A long time ago and far far away, I had a world in which spreadsheets were a relatively new thing. I had this massive project underway, a RE Development deal, and it had iterating mathemathical needs, based on a series of "what ifs." I can't tell you how laborious this was, before the advent of spreadsheet "computing," for lack of a better word, but once I could do it with 123, life was dramatically easier--and my biggest issue became printing out sheets on dot-matrix printers and figuring out how to tape them together in such a way as to be usable and presentable in a boardroom, to explain internal rates of return, etc., along with various other things, to brain-dead accountants who would fight me for every penny expended, on a project running hundreds of millions of dollars. ;-) Lotus 123 was my FRIEND, lol! Hitch |
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Sideways to the rescue. Start the print job and block access to the printer (so no one bumped the fanfold) and go to lunch ![]() |
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Couldn't your Sidekick guard the printer
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Many thanks to all.
Sorry for the slow reply I was out of computer range for the weekend. Thanks Tex, what you suggested worked well. epub is great because I can add images, gifs, videos and links to the spreadsheets. In word cant work with gifs. Once again thanks |
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