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Hi,
Would be great if someone can help...

I need to use XML file data within Excel. I am quite new to XML and sinceI
am using Excel V 2000..I need some guidance on where I should start.For
example..which XML Parser I would need to look into using etc..

Your help would be very much appreciated..

Thanks
Raj
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Hi,
Would be great if someone can help...

I need to use XML file data within Excel. I am quite new to XML and sinceI
am using Excel V 2000..I need some guidance on where I should start.For
example..which XML Parser I would need to look into using etc..

Your help would be very much appreciated..

Thanks
Raj


Hi Raj,

AFAIK Excel supports XML from version 2002 (Excel XP), so if you are using
Excel 2000...


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Thanks in advance for your feedback.

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Franz Verga from Italy


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