+bobbarley Posted January 27, 2006 Share Posted January 27, 2006 I want to include a encryption key in my new cache listing. I have it typed in Word right now. What is the best way to insert it into the listing? Quote Link to comment
+ZackJones Posted January 27, 2006 Share Posted January 27, 2006 You will probably have to convert it from a Word Document to an HTML document that you can use in the cache description. Try doing a File..Save As and select HTML document. Quote Link to comment
+JohnTee Posted January 27, 2006 Share Posted January 27, 2006 I want to include a encryption key in my new cache listing. I have it typed in Word right now. What is the best way to insert it into the listing? If you want the HTML to create a table for your encryption key . . . Where R1C1-R1C26 would be A-Z and R2C1-R2C26 would be YOUR encryption data. Give that a try. JohnTee <table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="4"> <tr> <td > <b> R1C1 </b> </td> <td > <b> R1C2 </b> </td> <td > <b> R1C3 </b> </td> <td > <b> R1C4 </b> </td> <td > <b> R1C5 </b> </td> <td > <b> R1C6 </b> </td> <td > <b> R1C7 </b> </td> <td > <b> R1C8 </b> </td> <td > <b> R1C9 </b> </td> <td > <b> R1C10 </b> </td> <td > <b> R1C11 </b> </td> <td > <b> R1C12 </b> </td> <td > <b> R1C13 </b> </td> <td > <b> R1C14 </b> </td> <td > <b> R1C15 </b> </td> <td > <b> R1C16 </b> </td> <td > <b> R1C17 </b> </td> <td > <b> R1C18 </b> </td> <td > <b> R1C19 </b> </td> <td > <b> R1C20 </b> </td> <td > <b> R1C21 </b> </td> <td > <b> R1C22 </b> </td> <td > <b> R1C23 </b> </td> <td > <b> R1C24 </b> </td> <td > <b> R1C25 </b> </td> <td > <b> R1C26 </b> </td> </tr> <tr> <td > R2C1 </td> <td > R2C2 </td> <td > R2C3 </td> <td > R2C4 </td> <td > R2C5 </td> <td > R2C6 </td> <td > R2C7 </td> <td > R2C8 </td> <td > R2C9 </td> <td > R2C10 </td> <td > R2C11 </td> <td > R2C12 </td> <td > R2C13 </td> <td > R2C14 </td> <td > R2C15 </td> <td > R2C16 </td> <td > R2C17 </td> <td > R2C18 </td> <td > R2C19 </td> <td > R2C20 </td> <td > R2C21 </td> <td > R2C22 </td> <td > R2C23 </td> <td > R2C24 </td> <td > R2C25 </td> <td > R2C26 </td> </tr> </table> Quote Link to comment
+bobbarley Posted January 27, 2006 Author Share Posted January 27, 2006 Holy cow JohnTee I commend your typing stamina. Thanks for you help and thanks to Zach too. Quote Link to comment
+bobbarley Posted January 27, 2006 Author Share Posted January 27, 2006 I found the easiest way, thank to my brother for telling me, was to type it up in Word, save as an html document. Open with notepad and cut and paste onto the cache listing page. Its not fancy(maybe my next will be) but it worked. Quote Link to comment
+JohnTee Posted January 27, 2006 Share Posted January 27, 2006 Holy cow JohnTeeI commend your typing stamina. Thanks for you help and thanks to Zach too. Aw, shucks, it tweren't nothin'! I just used the Table Wizard in my HTML editor to create the table. Then I cut and pasted it into the message. The only problem I've run into with using something like Word and exporting the HTML is that you get a lot of 'extra' garbage in the HTML. O.K. . . . it's not garbage, but it's not lean, mean HTML either! JohnTee Quote Link to comment
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