How to: Create an HTML File with a Table of Contents based on Cell Data
This code example shows how to take data from a worksheet and create a table of contents in an HTML file. The worksheet should have data in columns A, B, and C that correspond to the first, second, and third levels of the table of contents hierarchy. The HTML file is stored in the same working folder as the active workbook.
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Sub CreateHTML()
'Define your variables.
Dim iRow As Long
Dim iStage As Integer
Dim iCounter As Integer
Dim iPage As Integer
'Create an .htm file in the same directory as your active workbook.
Dim sFile As String
sFile = ActiveWorkbook.Path & "\test.htm"
Close
'Open up the temp HTML file and format the header.
Open sFile For Output As #1
Print #1, "<html>"
Print #1, "<head>"
Print #1, "<style type=""text/css"">"
Print #1, " body { font-size:12px;font-family:tahoma } "
Print #1, "</style>"
Print #1, "</head>"
Print #1, "<body>"
'Start on the 2nd row to avoid the header.
iRow = 2
'Translate the first column of the table into the first level of the hierarchy.
Do While WorksheetFunction.CountA(Rows(iRow)) > 0
If Not IsEmpty(Cells(iRow, 1)) Then
For iCounter = 1 To iStage
Print #1, "</ul>"
iStage = iStage - 1
Next iCounter
Print #1, "<ul>"
Print #1, "<li><a href=""" & iPage & ".html"">" & Cells(iRow, 1).Value & "</a>"
iPage = iPage + 1
If iStage < 1 Then
iStage = iStage + 1
End If
End If
'Translate the second column of the table into the second level of the hierarchy.
If Not IsEmpty(Cells(iRow, 2)) Then
For iCounter = 2 To iStage
Print #1, "</ul>"
iStage = iStage - 1
Next iCounter
Print #1, "<ul>"
Print #1, "<li><a href=""" & iPage & ".html"">" & Cells(iRow, 2).Value & "</a>"
iPage = iPage + 1
If iStage < 2 Then
iStage = iStage + 1
End If
End If
'Translate the third column of the table into the third level of the hierarchy.
If Not IsEmpty(Cells(iRow, 3)) Then
If iStage < 3 Then
Print #1, "<ul>"
End If
Print #1, "<li><a href=""" & iPage & ".html"">" & Cells(iRow, 3).Value & "</a>"
iPage = iPage + 1
If iStage < 3 Then
iStage = iStage + 1
End If
End If
iRow = iRow + 1
Loop
'Add ending HTML tags
For iCounter = 2 To iStage
Print #1, " </ul>"
iStage = iStage - 1
Next iCounter
Print #1, "</body>"
Print #1, "</html>"
Close
Shell "hh " & vbLf & sFile, vbMaximizedFocus
End Sub
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