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IMPORT DATA FROM WEB - WON'T DOWNLOAD SPECIAL CHARACTERS
I have a site that use a strikethrougt on certain names , however when I
download the data through the Import Data feature ... it does not download the strikethrough ... why is it I'm able to get * characters or others and not any kind of formatting I am using Excel 2003 . Is this possible with 2007? This is the webpage I download from http://league1.protourfantasygolf.com/weekly_results Any help would be greatly appreciated |
IMPORT DATA FROM WEB - WON'T DOWNLOAD SPECIAL CHARACTERS
As the name suggests, it imports data not formatting...
If you right-click on any webpage and choose View Source (in Internet Explorer) you will see that even there data is separate from formatting... I mean strikethrough is applied to data (text), data itself does not have formatting... You can format the cells/columns after import as per your requirement... or may try cutting and pasting... which retains most of the formatting... "Sacs" wrote: I have a site that use a strikethrougt on certain names , however when I download the data through the Import Data feature ... it does not download the strikethrough ... why is it I'm able to get * characters or others and not any kind of formatting I am using Excel 2003 . Is this possible with 2007? This is the webpage I download from http://league1.protourfantasygolf.com/weekly_results Any help would be greatly appreciated |
IMPORT DATA FROM WEB - WON'T DOWNLOAD SPECIAL CHARACTERS
Thank You Sheeloo but copy pasting does not work ... I wonder if in Excel
2007 your able to get actual formating of the web page do you know .. I really need a solution. "Sheeloo" wrote: As the name suggests, it imports data not formatting... If you right-click on any webpage and choose View Source (in Internet Explorer) you will see that even there data is separate from formatting... I mean strikethrough is applied to data (text), data itself does not have formatting... You can format the cells/columns after import as per your requirement... or may try cutting and pasting... which retains most of the formatting... "Sacs" wrote: I have a site that use a strikethrougt on certain names , however when I download the data through the Import Data feature ... it does not download the strikethrough ... why is it I'm able to get * characters or others and not any kind of formatting I am using Excel 2003 . Is this possible with 2007? This is the webpage I download from http://league1.protourfantasygolf.com/weekly_results Any help would be greatly appreciated |
IMPORT DATA FROM WEB - WON'T DOWNLOAD SPECIAL CHARACTERS
There is no simple way...
I have done this for you... Download the file from http://wikisend.com/download/474484/weekly_results.xls Here is what I did; Saved the webpage as an HTML file Opened in Notepad Searched for "FirstRoundStartDropped" and replaced with "FirstRoundStartDropped"! (since this is what was putting the strikethrough...) Opened the file in Excel Deleted top few rows Used conditional formatting to strikethrough the cells having '!' You may come up with a shorter or easier method... If you don't like ! then you may write a macro which removes it and formats the cell with strikethrough "Sacs" wrote: Thank You Sheeloo but copy pasting does not work ... I wonder if in Excel 2007 your able to get actual formating of the web page do you know .. I really need a solution. "Sheeloo" wrote: As the name suggests, it imports data not formatting... If you right-click on any webpage and choose View Source (in Internet Explorer) you will see that even there data is separate from formatting... I mean strikethrough is applied to data (text), data itself does not have formatting... You can format the cells/columns after import as per your requirement... or may try cutting and pasting... which retains most of the formatting... "Sacs" wrote: I have a site that use a strikethrougt on certain names , however when I download the data through the Import Data feature ... it does not download the strikethrough ... why is it I'm able to get * characters or others and not any kind of formatting I am using Excel 2003 . Is this possible with 2007? This is the webpage I download from http://league1.protourfantasygolf.com/weekly_results Any help would be greatly appreciated |
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