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I am pulling HTML directly from a database and pasting into a cell. I want
excel to display whatever is in the cells as it would on a webpage (ie strip the tags off and display as the tags say to display). The HTML tags are very basic. I am using office 2003 Can this be done? |
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Adam,
Just save the data as an HTML file and open that HTML file with Excel. Excel is pretty good at reading HTML formatting. Dave |
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The problem with that is that there is other information on the page and the
method you mentioned doent work too well with that extra data. I was hoping you could format a single cell to tell it what is contained within that cell is html as you can do for dates/times etc... "Dave Miller" wrote: Adam, Just save the data as an HTML file and open that HTML file with Excel. Excel is pretty good at reading HTML formatting. Dave |
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