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I need to write a macro which will access a web site which requires my user
name and password. I don't know how to start. I've looked at the source code
of the log-in site but find nothing to work with. Can someone give me some
pointers on how to get started on this task?

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first u need to add an UserForm in the VBA editor, then Tools --
Additional controls.

click Microsoft Internet Transfer Control & Microsoft WinSock Contro

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crossplatform,

Thanks for the help.

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first u need to add an UserForm in the VBA editor, then Tools --
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click Microsoft Internet Transfer Control & Microsoft WinSock Control


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