PublishObjects.Add Method
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Creates an object that represents an item in a document saved to a Web page. Such objects facilitate subsequent updates to the Web page while automated changes are being made to the document in Microsoft Excel. Returns a PublishObject object.
Syntax
expression.Add(SourceType, FileName, Sheet, Source, HtmlType, DivID, Title)
expression A variable that represents a PublishObjects object.
Parameters
Name | Required/Optional | Data Type | Description |
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SourceType | Required | XlSourceType | The source type. |
Title | Optional | Variant | String. The URL (on the intranet or the Web) or path (local or network) to which the source object was saved. |
Sheet | Optional | Variant | The name of the worksheet that was saved as a Web page. |
Source | Optional | Variant | A unique name used to identify items that have one of the following constants as their SourceType argument: xlSourceAutoFilter, xlSourceChart, xlSourcePivotTable, xlSourcePrintArea, xlSourceQuery, or xlSourceRange. If SourceType is xlSourceRange, Source specifies a range, which can be a defined name. If SourceType is xlSourceChart, xlSourcePivotTable, or xlSourceQuery, Source specifies the name of a chart, PivotTable report, or query table. |
HtmlType | Optional | Variant | Specifies whether the item is saved as an interactive Microsoft Office Web component or as static text and images. Can be one of the XlHTMLType constants: xlHtmlCalc, xlHtmlChart, xlHtmlList, or xlHtmlStatic. |
DivID | Optional | Variant | The unique identifier used in the HTML DIV tag to identify the item on the Web page. |
Title | Optional | Variant | The title of the Web page. |
Return Value
A PublishObject object that represents the new item.
Remarks
Example
This example saves the range D5:D9 on the First Quarter worksheet in the active workbook to a Web page called Stockreport.htm
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