Hi,
I refined my search string ("download excel") and came across this
interesting stuff Tim
W --http://groups-beta.google.com/group/microsoft.public.excel.programming/browse_thread/thread/1161e802e90d035d/03a9b27a93e87d02?q=download+excel&rnum=9#03a9b27a9 3e87d02
-- within the article -- Bulk Download of Excel Files --
In the article Tim suggests adding references to 5 VBA projects and out of
that am not able to find the following 2 --ms ado and ms msxml -- I searched
in the alphabetical order.
I tried both Microsoft ADO and MS ADO but to no avail. But I can see
Microsoft ADO Ext. 2.7 for DDL and security and many versions of Microsoft
Active X data Objects (2.0 thru 2.8 library) in my computer.
Similarly I can see Microsoft XML, Version 2.0 thru 3.0 but not ms msxml.
(I assume ms HTML object library and Microsoft HTML library are the same.)
Do I have to install anything extra to get the above 2 object libraries.
Please guide me.
I have Office 2002 (Win XP SP2)
Thanks a lot,
Hari
India
"Hari Prasadh" wrote in message
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Hi Amedee,
Thnx a Ton for your links, wud go thru them.
Additionally, would anybody have some inputs on how to accomplish the same
using EXCEL. I tried to search thru some posts in Google (search string --
web browser excel-- within programming group)but couldnt get far. Would
anybody have some past threads which might have done similar stuff.
Please guide me.
Thanks a lot,
Hari
India
"Amedee Van Gasse" wrote in message
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Hari Prasadh shared this with us in microsoft.public.excel.programming:
Hi,
Strange requests..
Not really...
*snip*
(As an aside, if there are smarter ways to do this outside of excel,
would be glad to know.)
http://www.tenmax.com/teleport/pro/home.htm
-- I used this one several years ago, it did the job just fine
http://www.bluesquirrel.com/products/webwhacker/
-- Tried it once, looked good.
http://www.spidersoft.com/webzip/default.asp
-- Never tried it but heard good comments.
Google for "offline browser" to find others.
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