How to: Export a Document to HTML
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The example below demonstrates how to save a worksheet and a cell range as HTML files using the IWorkbook.ExportToHtml method overloads. To specify export options, create an instance of the HtmlDocumentExporterOptions class and pass it as a parameter to the ExportToHtml method.
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A complete sample project is available at https://github.com/DevExpress-Examples/wpf-spreadsheetcontrol-api-part-2-e4944.
workbook.LoadDocument("Documents\ExpenseReport.xlsx")
workbook.Calculate()
Dim worksheet As Worksheet = workbook.Worksheets(0)
' Create an object containing HTML export options.
Dim options As New HtmlDocumentExporterOptions()
' Set HTML-specific export options.
options.CssPropertiesExportType = DevExpress.XtraSpreadsheet.Export.Html.CssPropertiesExportType.Style
options.Encoding = Encoding.UTF8
' Specify the part of the document to be exported to HTML.
options.SheetIndex = worksheet.Index
options.Range = "B11:O28"
' Export a document to an HTML file with the specified options.
workbook.ExportToHtml("OutputRange.html", options)
' Export the entire worksheet to a stream as HTML.
Dim htmlStream As New FileStream("OutputWorksheet.html", FileMode.Create)
workbook.ExportToHtml(htmlStream, worksheet.Index)