Changeset 1898260
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- 06/25/2018 07:20:43 AM (8 years ago)
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import-spreadsheets-from-microsoft-excel/tags/10.0.1/readme.txt
r1896446 r1898260 19 19 Note: before you upload a spreadsheet, you must use [the SpreadsheetConverter add-in for Microsoft Excel](http://www.spreadsheetconverter.com/ "Link to the SpreadsheetConverter web site") to convert your spreadsheet to web format. To use this add-in, you must have Microsoft Excel 2007 or later for Windows - and the basic skills to create spreadsheets with it. Prices for unlimited, lifetime licenses for the current version start at $127. There are no extra fees per server, month, page or visitor. 20 20 21 You need to have **your own WordPress server** to install plugins. It is not possible to install plugins on WordPress.com or other shared WordPress servers. 21 You need to have **your own WordPress server** to install plugins. It is not possible to install plugins on WordPress.com or other shared WordPress servers. You can use our [Publish to Cloud](https://www.spreadsheetconverter.com/support/online-help/publish-to-cloud "Link to the Publish to Cloud help page") service instead. It is built into the converter and uploads the calculator to a cloud server. In most cases, this works just as well. 22 22 23 23 Please don’t post negative reviews until you have at least read the FAQ. Even better: contact support for any difficulties you have; we will help you get started for free! … … 102 102 = Requirements = 103 103 104 * You need a **Professional Edition** license for SpreadsheetConverter version 10. The plugin does not import unconverted spreadsheets. 105 * You need to have **your own WordPress server** to install plugins. It is not possible to install plugins on WordPress.com or other shared WordPress servers. 106 * You must have the permission to upload, install, activate and edit plugins in WordPress. This usually means that you are **a WordPress Administrator**. If you’re not, you will need one to help you. Unfortunately we are unable to support you with basic WordPress issues. 104 To use the plugin, you need the following: 105 106 * A paid license for SpreadsheetConverter. The plugin does not import unconverted spreadsheets. 107 * Your SpreadsheetConverter license must be for **the Professional Edition**. 108 * You must use the same major version of the plugin as your SpreadsheetConverter license is for. 109 * A WordPress server that allows you to install plugins. If you use WordPress.com or other hosted environments, it's just as easy to use [Publish to Cloud](https://www.spreadsheetconverter.com/support/online-help/publish-to-cloud "Link to the Publish to Cloud help page") instead. 110 * Your WordPress server must be running **version 4.5 or later of WordPress**. For security reasons, WordPress should always be updated to the latest stable version. 107 111 * The plugin requires that the **ZipArchive** extension for PHP is installed and enabled. 108 * The plugin requires **version 4.5 or later of WordPress**. For security reasons, WordPress should always be updated to the latest stable version. 112 * You will need the help of **a WordPress Administrator** or be one yourself to install and maintain the plugin. Unfortunately we are unable to support you with basic WordPress issues. 113 109 114 110 115 = Install the plugin file directly from the WordPress plugin directory = … … 129 134 1. Click on **Install Now** on the Add Plugin page. 130 135 1. Locate the new plugin in the list of installed plugins and click on **Activate Plugin**. 131 1. The plugin is now installed and active. You should now see a new menu option **Upload SSC Calculator** in the left-hand menu. 136 1. The plugin is now installed and active. You should now see a new menu option **Upload SSC Calculator** in the left-hand menu. This is where you start when you want to upload a converted calculator to WordPress. 132 137 133 138 Unfortunately, we are unable to support you in normal day-to-day WordPress activities. If you have problems installing the plugin, begin by contacting your local WordPress Administrator or webmaster. If they find any errors in our plugin, they are welcome to report the error in the support forum for the plugin. … … 142 147 143 148 = I tried to upload a spreadsheet but it says “Please upload ZIP file”. = 144 You must first convert your spreadsheet to web format using [the SpreadsheetConverter add-in for Microsoft Excel](http://www.spreadsheetconverter.com/ "Link to the SpreadsheetConverter web site"). Then you u pload the **SSC Calculator file** you get as a result of the conversion.149 You must first convert your spreadsheet to web format using [the SpreadsheetConverter add-in for Microsoft Excel](http://www.spreadsheetconverter.com/ "Link to the SpreadsheetConverter web site"). Then you use the **Publish** section of the SpreadsheetConverter menu to build an **SSC Calculator file** that you can upload to WordPress. 145 150 146 151 = Where can I find the SpreadsheetConverter add-in for Excel? = … … 151 156 152 157 = I clicked on Choose Package but I don’t know where the SSC Calculator file is. = 153 The SSC Calculator file is created after the conversion of the spreadsheet to web format, using the **WordPress Share** dialog. By default, it is located in **Documents > SpreadsheetConverter**. If your calculator is called **Invoice**, there will be a folder called **Invoice** with your converted calculator. You cannot upload this uncompressed folder, only the specially prepared and compressed SSC Calculator file which is in ZIP format. Scroll down past the folder to the **Invoice.zip** file, select it and press **Open**.158 The SSC Calculator file is created after the conversion of the spreadsheet to web format, using the **WordPress plugin** dialog. By default, it is located in **Documents > SpreadsheetConverter**. If your calculator is called **Invoice**, there will be a folder called **Invoice** with your converted calculator. You cannot upload this uncompressed folder, only the specially prepared and compressed SSC Calculator file which is in ZIP format. Scroll down past the folder to the **Invoice.zip** file, select it and press **Open**. 154 159 155 160 = I have selected an SSC Calculator ZIP file but there is no Upload button. = … … 159 164 After you upload the SSC Calculator file you must embed the calculator into any page or post where you want it to appear. Open this page in the WordPress editor, place the cursor at the right spot and click **Embed SSC Calculator**. In the list called **Calculator Link**, scroll to and select the calculator you want to embed. If necessary, modify the size of the calculator frame in the fields **Iframe Width** and **Iframe Height**. Click **Insert Calculator**. 160 165 161 = I don’t see the calculator, only an <iframe>tag. =166 = I don’t see the calculator, only an iframe tag. = 162 167 Click on the **Visual** tab for a preview of the page. 163 168 164 169 = I managed to insert a calculator but the frame is too small so parts of the calculator aren’t visible. = 165 Locate **the resize handle** at the lower right-hand corner of the calculator. Drag the handle to resize the calculator frame. If you want the size to be more exact, switch to the **Text** tab. Locate the <iframe>tag that represents the calculator. Adjust the **height** and **width** parameters, then switch back to the **Visual** tab to see the result. Continue until the calculator looks good. Don't be afraid of leaving a considerable margin around your calculator.170 Locate **the resize handle** at the lower right-hand corner of the calculator. Drag the handle to resize the calculator frame. If you want the size to be more exact, switch to the **Text** tab. Locate the iframe tag that represents the calculator. Adjust the **height** and **width** parameters, then switch back to the **Visual** tab to see the result. Continue until the calculator looks good. Don't be afraid of leaving a considerable margin around your calculator. 166 171 167 172 = I want the calculator to appear at the bottom of the page. = 168 Switch to the **Text** tab. Select the entire <iframe>tag and move it to a different location using cut-and-paste.173 Switch to the **Text** tab. Select the entire iframe tag and move it to a different location using cut-and-paste. 169 174 170 175 = I want to remove a calculator that I previously embedded in “page A”, because I have moved it to “page B”. = 171 Edit “page A”. Select the calculator frame and a **Delete Calculator** button will appear in the lower left-hand corner of the calculator. Click on the **Delete Calculator** button. You can also switch to the **Text** tab, select the entire <iframe>tag and delete it.176 Edit “page A”. Select the calculator frame and a **Delete Calculator** button will appear in the lower left-hand corner of the calculator. Click on the **Delete Calculator** button. You can also switch to the **Text** tab, select the entire iframe tag and delete it. 172 177 173 178 = I was editing my page and now the web form no longer appears. = 174 You may have deleted the <iframe>tag by mistake. Just embed the web form again using the instructions above or in the **Screenshots** section.179 You may have deleted the iframe tag by mistake. Just embed the web form again using the instructions above or in the **Screenshots** section. 175 180 176 181 = I want to use an uploaded calculator on more than one page, can I do that? = 177 Of course! Click on the **Embed SSC Calculator** once for every page where you want it to appear, or copy the entire <iframe>tag (on the **Text** tab) and paste it into the **Text** tab of the other pages.182 Of course! Click on the **Embed SSC Calculator** once for every page where you want it to appear, or copy the entire iframe tag (on the **Text** tab) and paste it into the **Text** tab of the other pages. 178 183 179 184 = I created a web form but it always appears left-adjusted. How can I right-adjust it and place text to the left of the form? = 180 You need to create a two-column layout for your page. Search the web for *wordpress tutorial two columns* to get help on how you create a two-column layout first, then move the <iframe>to the correct location in your two-column design.185 You need to create a two-column layout for your page. Search the web for *wordpress tutorial two columns* to get help on how you create a two-column layout first, then move the iframe to the correct location in your two-column design. 181 186 182 187 = I have created a calculator and it works fine in my blog. Since then I have edited the spreadsheet in Excel and converted it again. How do I update all the pages on the website that are using the old version, to use the new version instead? = 183 In WordPress, click on **Upload SSC Calculator**, then **All Calculators**. Move the mouse cursor over the title of the calculator you want to update, so that its menu links appear. Click on the **Edit** link. Click **Choose Package** and select the SSC Calculator ZIP file from the conversion. Press **Publish**. The new version is uploaded and automatically used instead of the old one. If you have changed the dimensions of the calculator frame, you may want to adjust the **height** and **width** parameters of the <iframe> tag in each page (it is visible and editable on the **Text** tab) until the calculator looks good. (Note: If your WordPress site uses advanced caching, you may have to clear the cache to activate the updated calculator.)188 In WordPress, click on **Upload SSC Calculator**, then **All Calculators**. Move the mouse cursor over the title of the calculator you want to update, so that its menu links appear. Click on the **Edit** link. Click **Choose Package** and select the SSC Calculator ZIP file from the the most recent conversion. Press **Publish**. The new version is uploaded and automatically used instead of the old one. If you have changed the dimensions of the calculator, you may want to adjust the **height** and **width** parameters of the iframe tag in each page (it is visible and editable on the **Text** tab) until the calculator looks good. If your WordPress site uses advanced caching, you may have to clear the cache to activate the updated calculator. 184 189 185 190 = I uploaded a calculator to WordPress but I won’t be using it. How can I delete it? = … … 190 195 191 196 = I am creating a blog entry for a presentation I’m going to give. I want to include a simple sign-up list for people that want to participate in my presentation. There are only 20 seats. How do I enable the Real-Time Sync feature so that everybody can see all previously registered participants? = 192 Create the sign-up form as a spreadsheet in Excel, with column headings for all the information you need about each participant, e.g. Seat, Name, Department and Phone. Fill twenty rows with the numbers 1-20 in the Seat column. Insert **Text** widgets in all other cells you wish your participants to enter data into, i.e. the Name, Department and Phone cell for each Seat. Convert the spreadsheet with SpreadsheetConverter, upload the ZIP file to WordPress and embed the sign-up form in your blog post. Before you publish the post, switch to the **Text** tab and locate the <iframe> tag that represents the sign-up form. Add **?k=presentation** at the end of the iframe’s **src** parameter. Example: if the link to the sign-up list ends with **/sign-up.htm**, change it to **/sign-up.htm?k=presentation**. All visitors now share a common list. As people add their names to the list, everybody can see who else registered for your presentation. This also makes it easy for you to know when the event is fully booked.197 Create the sign-up form as a spreadsheet in Excel, with column headings for all the information you need about each participant, e.g. Seat, Name, Department and Phone. Fill twenty rows with the numbers 1-20 in the Seat column. Insert **Text** widgets in all other cells you wish your participants to enter data into, i.e. the Name, Department and Phone cell for each Seat. Convert the spreadsheet with SpreadsheetConverter, upload the ZIP file to WordPress and embed the sign-up form in your blog post. Before you publish the post, switch to the **Text** tab and locate the iframe tag that represents the sign-up form. Add **?k=presentation** at the end of the iframe’s **src** parameter. Example: if the link to the sign-up list ends with **/sign-up.htm**, change it to **/sign-up.htm?k=presentation**. All visitors now share a common list. As people add their names to the list, everybody can see who else registered for your presentation. This also makes it easy for you to know when the event is fully booked. [Read the full tutorial.](https://www.spreadsheetconverter.com/support/tutorials/tutorial-the-sign-up-list-using-a-shared-form "Link to the full sign-up list tutorial.") 193 198 194 199 = I have another question that is not answered in this FAQ. = … … 211 216 212 217 = 10.0.1 = 218 219 * readme.txt updated with up-to-date information and separate changelog.txt file added 213 220 * line 410 : sanitize_file_name() added 214 221 * line 409 : replaced mkdir with wp_mkdir_p which is WordPress built-in function. … … 219 226 * Fix: Tested with the latest WordPress version 4.9 220 227 221 = 9.0.1 =222 * Improvement: Added checking for ZipArchive PHP extension and error logging feature.223 * Fix: Tested compatibility with more than 35 most common plugins and fixed compatibility issue with another plugin.224 225 = 9.0.0 =226 * Initial version.227 228 228 == Upgrade Notice == 229 229 230 = 9.0.1 = 231 Please upgrade immediately. 230 = 10.0.1 = 231 232 You must use the same major version of the WordPress plugin as your SpreadsheetConverter license is for. 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import-spreadsheets-from-microsoft-excel/trunk/readme.txt
r1896446 r1898260 19 19 Note: before you upload a spreadsheet, you must use [the SpreadsheetConverter add-in for Microsoft Excel](http://www.spreadsheetconverter.com/ "Link to the SpreadsheetConverter web site") to convert your spreadsheet to web format. To use this add-in, you must have Microsoft Excel 2007 or later for Windows - and the basic skills to create spreadsheets with it. Prices for unlimited, lifetime licenses for the current version start at $127. There are no extra fees per server, month, page or visitor. 20 20 21 You need to have **your own WordPress server** to install plugins. It is not possible to install plugins on WordPress.com or other shared WordPress servers. 21 You need to have **your own WordPress server** to install plugins. It is not possible to install plugins on WordPress.com or other shared WordPress servers. You can use our [Publish to Cloud](https://www.spreadsheetconverter.com/support/online-help/publish-to-cloud "Link to the Publish to Cloud help page") service instead. It is built into the converter and uploads the calculator to a cloud server. In most cases, this works just as well. 22 22 23 23 Please don’t post negative reviews until you have at least read the FAQ. Even better: contact support for any difficulties you have; we will help you get started for free! … … 102 102 = Requirements = 103 103 104 * You need a **Professional Edition** license for SpreadsheetConverter version 10. The plugin does not import unconverted spreadsheets. 105 * You need to have **your own WordPress server** to install plugins. It is not possible to install plugins on WordPress.com or other shared WordPress servers. 106 * You must have the permission to upload, install, activate and edit plugins in WordPress. This usually means that you are **a WordPress Administrator**. If you’re not, you will need one to help you. Unfortunately we are unable to support you with basic WordPress issues. 104 To use the plugin, you need the following: 105 106 * A paid license for SpreadsheetConverter. The plugin does not import unconverted spreadsheets. 107 * Your SpreadsheetConverter license must be for **the Professional Edition**. 108 * You must use the same major version of the plugin as your SpreadsheetConverter license is for. 109 * A WordPress server that allows you to install plugins. If you use WordPress.com or other hosted environments, it's just as easy to use [Publish to Cloud](https://www.spreadsheetconverter.com/support/online-help/publish-to-cloud "Link to the Publish to Cloud help page") instead. 110 * Your WordPress server must be running **version 4.5 or later of WordPress**. For security reasons, WordPress should always be updated to the latest stable version. 107 111 * The plugin requires that the **ZipArchive** extension for PHP is installed and enabled. 108 * The plugin requires **version 4.5 or later of WordPress**. For security reasons, WordPress should always be updated to the latest stable version. 112 * You will need the help of **a WordPress Administrator** or be one yourself to install and maintain the plugin. Unfortunately we are unable to support you with basic WordPress issues. 113 109 114 110 115 = Install the plugin file directly from the WordPress plugin directory = … … 129 134 1. Click on **Install Now** on the Add Plugin page. 130 135 1. Locate the new plugin in the list of installed plugins and click on **Activate Plugin**. 131 1. The plugin is now installed and active. You should now see a new menu option **Upload SSC Calculator** in the left-hand menu. 136 1. The plugin is now installed and active. You should now see a new menu option **Upload SSC Calculator** in the left-hand menu. This is where you start when you want to upload a converted calculator to WordPress. 132 137 133 138 Unfortunately, we are unable to support you in normal day-to-day WordPress activities. If you have problems installing the plugin, begin by contacting your local WordPress Administrator or webmaster. If they find any errors in our plugin, they are welcome to report the error in the support forum for the plugin. … … 142 147 143 148 = I tried to upload a spreadsheet but it says “Please upload ZIP file”. = 144 You must first convert your spreadsheet to web format using [the SpreadsheetConverter add-in for Microsoft Excel](http://www.spreadsheetconverter.com/ "Link to the SpreadsheetConverter web site"). Then you u pload the **SSC Calculator file** you get as a result of the conversion.149 You must first convert your spreadsheet to web format using [the SpreadsheetConverter add-in for Microsoft Excel](http://www.spreadsheetconverter.com/ "Link to the SpreadsheetConverter web site"). Then you use the **Publish** section of the SpreadsheetConverter menu to build an **SSC Calculator file** that you can upload to WordPress. 145 150 146 151 = Where can I find the SpreadsheetConverter add-in for Excel? = … … 151 156 152 157 = I clicked on Choose Package but I don’t know where the SSC Calculator file is. = 153 The SSC Calculator file is created after the conversion of the spreadsheet to web format, using the **WordPress Share** dialog. By default, it is located in **Documents > SpreadsheetConverter**. If your calculator is called **Invoice**, there will be a folder called **Invoice** with your converted calculator. You cannot upload this uncompressed folder, only the specially prepared and compressed SSC Calculator file which is in ZIP format. Scroll down past the folder to the **Invoice.zip** file, select it and press **Open**.158 The SSC Calculator file is created after the conversion of the spreadsheet to web format, using the **WordPress plugin** dialog. By default, it is located in **Documents > SpreadsheetConverter**. If your calculator is called **Invoice**, there will be a folder called **Invoice** with your converted calculator. You cannot upload this uncompressed folder, only the specially prepared and compressed SSC Calculator file which is in ZIP format. Scroll down past the folder to the **Invoice.zip** file, select it and press **Open**. 154 159 155 160 = I have selected an SSC Calculator ZIP file but there is no Upload button. = … … 159 164 After you upload the SSC Calculator file you must embed the calculator into any page or post where you want it to appear. Open this page in the WordPress editor, place the cursor at the right spot and click **Embed SSC Calculator**. In the list called **Calculator Link**, scroll to and select the calculator you want to embed. If necessary, modify the size of the calculator frame in the fields **Iframe Width** and **Iframe Height**. Click **Insert Calculator**. 160 165 161 = I don’t see the calculator, only an <iframe>tag. =166 = I don’t see the calculator, only an iframe tag. = 162 167 Click on the **Visual** tab for a preview of the page. 163 168 164 169 = I managed to insert a calculator but the frame is too small so parts of the calculator aren’t visible. = 165 Locate **the resize handle** at the lower right-hand corner of the calculator. Drag the handle to resize the calculator frame. If you want the size to be more exact, switch to the **Text** tab. Locate the <iframe>tag that represents the calculator. Adjust the **height** and **width** parameters, then switch back to the **Visual** tab to see the result. Continue until the calculator looks good. Don't be afraid of leaving a considerable margin around your calculator.170 Locate **the resize handle** at the lower right-hand corner of the calculator. Drag the handle to resize the calculator frame. If you want the size to be more exact, switch to the **Text** tab. Locate the iframe tag that represents the calculator. Adjust the **height** and **width** parameters, then switch back to the **Visual** tab to see the result. Continue until the calculator looks good. Don't be afraid of leaving a considerable margin around your calculator. 166 171 167 172 = I want the calculator to appear at the bottom of the page. = 168 Switch to the **Text** tab. Select the entire <iframe>tag and move it to a different location using cut-and-paste.173 Switch to the **Text** tab. Select the entire iframe tag and move it to a different location using cut-and-paste. 169 174 170 175 = I want to remove a calculator that I previously embedded in “page A”, because I have moved it to “page B”. = 171 Edit “page A”. Select the calculator frame and a **Delete Calculator** button will appear in the lower left-hand corner of the calculator. Click on the **Delete Calculator** button. You can also switch to the **Text** tab, select the entire <iframe>tag and delete it.176 Edit “page A”. Select the calculator frame and a **Delete Calculator** button will appear in the lower left-hand corner of the calculator. Click on the **Delete Calculator** button. You can also switch to the **Text** tab, select the entire iframe tag and delete it. 172 177 173 178 = I was editing my page and now the web form no longer appears. = 174 You may have deleted the <iframe>tag by mistake. Just embed the web form again using the instructions above or in the **Screenshots** section.179 You may have deleted the iframe tag by mistake. Just embed the web form again using the instructions above or in the **Screenshots** section. 175 180 176 181 = I want to use an uploaded calculator on more than one page, can I do that? = 177 Of course! Click on the **Embed SSC Calculator** once for every page where you want it to appear, or copy the entire <iframe>tag (on the **Text** tab) and paste it into the **Text** tab of the other pages.182 Of course! Click on the **Embed SSC Calculator** once for every page where you want it to appear, or copy the entire iframe tag (on the **Text** tab) and paste it into the **Text** tab of the other pages. 178 183 179 184 = I created a web form but it always appears left-adjusted. How can I right-adjust it and place text to the left of the form? = 180 You need to create a two-column layout for your page. Search the web for *wordpress tutorial two columns* to get help on how you create a two-column layout first, then move the <iframe>to the correct location in your two-column design.185 You need to create a two-column layout for your page. Search the web for *wordpress tutorial two columns* to get help on how you create a two-column layout first, then move the iframe to the correct location in your two-column design. 181 186 182 187 = I have created a calculator and it works fine in my blog. Since then I have edited the spreadsheet in Excel and converted it again. How do I update all the pages on the website that are using the old version, to use the new version instead? = 183 In WordPress, click on **Upload SSC Calculator**, then **All Calculators**. Move the mouse cursor over the title of the calculator you want to update, so that its menu links appear. Click on the **Edit** link. Click **Choose Package** and select the SSC Calculator ZIP file from the conversion. Press **Publish**. The new version is uploaded and automatically used instead of the old one. If you have changed the dimensions of the calculator frame, you may want to adjust the **height** and **width** parameters of the <iframe> tag in each page (it is visible and editable on the **Text** tab) until the calculator looks good. (Note: If your WordPress site uses advanced caching, you may have to clear the cache to activate the updated calculator.)188 In WordPress, click on **Upload SSC Calculator**, then **All Calculators**. Move the mouse cursor over the title of the calculator you want to update, so that its menu links appear. Click on the **Edit** link. Click **Choose Package** and select the SSC Calculator ZIP file from the the most recent conversion. Press **Publish**. The new version is uploaded and automatically used instead of the old one. If you have changed the dimensions of the calculator, you may want to adjust the **height** and **width** parameters of the iframe tag in each page (it is visible and editable on the **Text** tab) until the calculator looks good. If your WordPress site uses advanced caching, you may have to clear the cache to activate the updated calculator. 184 189 185 190 = I uploaded a calculator to WordPress but I won’t be using it. How can I delete it? = … … 190 195 191 196 = I am creating a blog entry for a presentation I’m going to give. I want to include a simple sign-up list for people that want to participate in my presentation. There are only 20 seats. How do I enable the Real-Time Sync feature so that everybody can see all previously registered participants? = 192 Create the sign-up form as a spreadsheet in Excel, with column headings for all the information you need about each participant, e.g. Seat, Name, Department and Phone. Fill twenty rows with the numbers 1-20 in the Seat column. Insert **Text** widgets in all other cells you wish your participants to enter data into, i.e. the Name, Department and Phone cell for each Seat. Convert the spreadsheet with SpreadsheetConverter, upload the ZIP file to WordPress and embed the sign-up form in your blog post. Before you publish the post, switch to the **Text** tab and locate the <iframe> tag that represents the sign-up form. Add **?k=presentation** at the end of the iframe’s **src** parameter. Example: if the link to the sign-up list ends with **/sign-up.htm**, change it to **/sign-up.htm?k=presentation**. All visitors now share a common list. As people add their names to the list, everybody can see who else registered for your presentation. This also makes it easy for you to know when the event is fully booked.197 Create the sign-up form as a spreadsheet in Excel, with column headings for all the information you need about each participant, e.g. Seat, Name, Department and Phone. Fill twenty rows with the numbers 1-20 in the Seat column. Insert **Text** widgets in all other cells you wish your participants to enter data into, i.e. the Name, Department and Phone cell for each Seat. Convert the spreadsheet with SpreadsheetConverter, upload the ZIP file to WordPress and embed the sign-up form in your blog post. Before you publish the post, switch to the **Text** tab and locate the iframe tag that represents the sign-up form. Add **?k=presentation** at the end of the iframe’s **src** parameter. Example: if the link to the sign-up list ends with **/sign-up.htm**, change it to **/sign-up.htm?k=presentation**. All visitors now share a common list. As people add their names to the list, everybody can see who else registered for your presentation. This also makes it easy for you to know when the event is fully booked. [Read the full tutorial.](https://www.spreadsheetconverter.com/support/tutorials/tutorial-the-sign-up-list-using-a-shared-form "Link to the full sign-up list tutorial.") 193 198 194 199 = I have another question that is not answered in this FAQ. = … … 211 216 212 217 = 10.0.1 = 218 219 * readme.txt updated with up-to-date information and separate changelog.txt file added 213 220 * line 410 : sanitize_file_name() added 214 221 * line 409 : replaced mkdir with wp_mkdir_p which is WordPress built-in function. … … 219 226 * Fix: Tested with the latest WordPress version 4.9 220 227 221 = 9.0.1 =222 * Improvement: Added checking for ZipArchive PHP extension and error logging feature.223 * Fix: Tested compatibility with more than 35 most common plugins and fixed compatibility issue with another plugin.224 225 = 9.0.0 =226 * Initial version.227 228 228 == Upgrade Notice == 229 229 230 = 9.0.1 = 231 Please upgrade immediately. 230 = 10.0.1 = 231 232 You must use the same major version of the WordPress plugin as your SpreadsheetConverter license is for. Version 10 of the plugin only works with SSC Calculator files created by SpreadsheetConverter version 10.
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