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How do I export data from Excel into an ODBC client / or plain tex
I have an excel workbook containing many sheets, of which I wish to export
the data residing on one worksheet only. I would like to know how to do 2 things. 1) export the data into an email so that it appears as flat text, not an embedded picture, so that I am able to have a robot scrape the data to go into an HTML ODBC. There will be approx 6 columns by 60 lines and the workbook has many macros embedded in it. 2) export the data directly into an HTML ODBC I am not a developer, but asking the questions for one, so appreciate layman terms if possible, but happy to accept any and all help. Thanks :) |
Margaret-
May vary depending on version of Excel, but try; 1) FileSend ToMail Recipient 2) AFAIK you cannot "export the data directly" into any type of existing file. Use FileSave As and choose the preferred format from the Save As Type list below File Name to create a new file of that type. Hope this is useful, but you should check back for other replies |:) "Margaret" wrote: I have an excel workbook containing many sheets, of which I wish to export the data residing on one worksheet only. I would like to know how to do 2 things. 1) export the data into an email so that it appears as flat text, not an embedded picture, so that I am able to have a robot scrape the data to go into an HTML ODBC. There will be approx 6 columns by 60 lines and the workbook has many macros embedded in it. 2) export the data directly into an HTML ODBC I am not a developer, but asking the questions for one, so appreciate layman terms if possible, but happy to accept any and all help. Thanks :) |
Thanks CyberTaz. After reading some other older postins of questions I
pretty much saw that excel - email won't be possible in the format I was thinking, so now I will have to follow up the ODBC Connectivity route and see how to send limited data from a workbook to an online database. Thanks for your reply "CyberTaz" wrote: Margaret- May vary depending on version of Excel, but try; 1) FileSend ToMail Recipient 2) AFAIK you cannot "export the data directly" into any type of existing file. Use FileSave As and choose the preferred format from the Save As Type list below File Name to create a new file of that type. Hope this is useful, but you should check back for other replies |:) "Margaret" wrote: I have an excel workbook containing many sheets, of which I wish to export the data residing on one worksheet only. I would like to know how to do 2 things. 1) export the data into an email so that it appears as flat text, not an embedded picture, so that I am able to have a robot scrape the data to go into an HTML ODBC. There will be approx 6 columns by 60 lines and the workbook has many macros embedded in it. 2) export the data directly into an HTML ODBC I am not a developer, but asking the questions for one, so appreciate layman terms if possible, but happy to accept any and all help. Thanks :) |
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