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Hi! I'm a first time poster. But after reading all the great stuff
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I want to have a macro that takes data that were manually entered into
EXCEL, and puts them into fields within a web page in order to make a
query. Is this possible? Basically I would like to make a web query
straight from EXCEL. Thanks
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Dan

QueryTable has a PostText property. I don't know how to use it, but it
sounds like it should do what you want.

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Hi! I'm a first time poster. But after reading all the great stuff
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I want to have a macro that takes data that were manually entered into
EXCEL, and puts them into fields within a web page in order to make a
query. Is this possible? Basically I would like to make a web query
straight from EXCEL. Thanks



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