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Dave

Importing webpage data into Excel
 
I'm trying to import business addresses from a web page (in typical mailing
label format) into Excel in a typical database (column) format, i.e., name in
column A, Street in column B, etc.

Transpose will only do 1 address at a time, but I have hundreds of addresses.

Got any suggestions?

--
DSM

Jan Karel Pieterse

Importing webpage data into Excel
 
Hi Dave,

I'm trying to import business addresses from a web page (in typical mailing
label format) into Excel in a typical database (column) format, i.e., name in
column A, Street in column B, etc.

Transpose will only do 1 address at a time, but I have hundreds of addresses.

Got any suggestions?


An couple of offset formulas on another worksheet devised properly would likely
do the trick. Depends on your setup what the formula should look like: how many
rows each full address spans for example (and if the # is the same every time)

Regards,

Jan Karel Pieterse
Excel MVP
http://www.jkp-ads.com
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Professional Office Developer Association
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Don Guillett

Importing webpage data into Excel
 
I would prefer to use a macro. Can you post your url and desired layout.

--
Don Guillett
SalesAid Software

"Dave" wrote in message
...
I'm trying to import business addresses from a web page (in typical
mailing
label format) into Excel in a typical database (column) format, i.e., name
in
column A, Street in column B, etc.

Transpose will only do 1 address at a time, but I have hundreds of
addresses.

Got any suggestions?

--
DSM



Dave

Importing webpage data into Excel
 
Don
Hope this is what you need. Just to give you an idea of what I'm trying, I
choose the Data/Import External Data/Web Query from the menu. A browser opens
up, and the webpage has arrows next to each section of the page and you click
them to choose what to import. When I import, the list ends up in column A,
with repeating addresses.

I also tried the Data/Pivot Table . . menu and was able to transpose the
first address to columns, but couldn't figure out how to do the whole list.

http://www.yellowpages.com/sp/yellow...est id=344349
--
DSM


"Don Guillett" wrote:

I would prefer to use a macro. Can you post your url and desired layout.

--
Don Guillett
SalesAid Software

"Dave" wrote in message
...
I'm trying to import business addresses from a web page (in typical
mailing
label format) into Excel in a typical database (column) format, i.e., name
in
column A, Street in column B, etc.

Transpose will only do 1 address at a time, but I have hundreds of
addresses.

Got any suggestions?

--
DSM




Don Guillett

Importing webpage data into Excel
 

Send me a workbook if desired and I will take a look
--
Don Guillett
SalesAid Software

"Dave" wrote in message
...
Don
Hope this is what you need. Just to give you an idea of what I'm trying, I
choose the Data/Import External Data/Web Query from the menu. A browser
opens
up, and the webpage has arrows next to each section of the page and you
click
them to choose what to import. When I import, the list ends up in column
A,
with repeating addresses.

I also tried the Data/Pivot Table . . menu and was able to transpose the
first address to columns, but couldn't figure out how to do the whole
list.

http://www.yellowpages.com/sp/yellow...est id=344349
--
DSM


"Don Guillett" wrote:

I would prefer to use a macro. Can you post your url and desired layout.

--
Don Guillett
SalesAid Software

"Dave" wrote in message
...
I'm trying to import business addresses from a web page (in typical
mailing
label format) into Excel in a typical database (column) format, i.e.,
name
in
column A, Street in column B, etc.

Transpose will only do 1 address at a time, but I have hundreds of
addresses.

Got any suggestions?

--
DSM






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