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How can i use the macro to take an action in an HTTP aplication? and if it's
by using a V. basic command, what it'll be?
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What do you mean by HTTP application? HTTP is a protocol. Do you mean html
application, as in an HTA file? What specific sort of action do you want to
take in the application?

Steve



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How can i use the macro to take an action in an HTTP aplication? and if
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by using a V. basic command, what it'll be?



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Thanks for your reply, the file type is HTML, and i want to copy some data
from the excel to the HTML and save it on the HTML application.

"Steve Yandl" wrote:

What do you mean by HTTP application? HTTP is a protocol. Do you mean html
application, as in an HTA file? What specific sort of action do you want to
take in the application?

Steve



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How can i use the macro to take an action in an HTTP aplication? and if
it's
by using a V. basic command, what it'll be?




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