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I'm using MS Excel 2003, and have a simple line-item list of websites in a
spreadsheet. Is there a way to somehow explort, convert, link, or whatever these so they show up in "Favorites" in Internet Explorer--like in the below example. I have way too many to key these in manually in IE6. Even better, is there a way to have IE6 "look" into Excel or even into Access (I could move the data into Access) and have the links pop up as choices in Favorites in IE6. Thanks, George EXCEL: Here's a sample from my Excel spreadsheet: 1800mobiles.com www.1800mobiles.com Aastra (was Nortel products) www.aastra.com AbleComm www.ablecomm.com Adorama www.adorama.com Advanced Furniture www.afo.com Advantage Laser Products www.advlaser.com MS IE6: Here's what I'd like to see in "Favorites" In IE6 as hot links: ( ) 1800mobiles.com ( ) Aastra (was...) ( ) AbleComm ( ) Adorama etc. |
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... : I'm using MS Excel 2003, and have a simple line-item list of websites in a : spreadsheet. Is there a way to somehow explort, convert, link, or whatever : these so they show up in "Favorites" in Internet Explorer--like in the below : example. I have way too many to key these in manually in IE6. Even better, : is there a way to have IE6 "look" into Excel or even into Access (I could : move the data into Access) and have the links pop up as choices in Favorites : in IE6. : Thanks, : George : : EXCEL: : Here's a sample from my Excel spreadsheet: : 1800mobiles.com www.1800mobiles.com : Aastra (was Nortel products) www.aastra.com : AbleComm www.ablecomm.com : Adorama www.adorama.com : Advanced Furniture www.afo.com : Advantage Laser Products www.advlaser.com : : : MS IE6: : Here's what I'd like to see in "Favorites" In IE6 as hot links: : ( ) 1800mobiles.com : ( ) Aastra (was...) : ( ) AbleComm : ( ) Adorama : etc. : You could easily export these using a macro. Don't have the time to write this for you, but here is how to do it. your favorites are stored under documents and settings in a favorites folder. Shortcuts for IE are just text files with a .url extension. the text in them needs to be [InternetShortcut] URL=www.domain.com So one approach method would be to loop through each cell, look for the www. then strip off everything to left for the file name, then use the www. for the 'URL=' part. There are a couple of ways to create text files that will work, just make sure to create each file in your favorites folder. Maybe someone will post the code for you or you can give this a shot yourself and if you need more help post back Paul D |
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This worked for me assuming your data is in column A with a heading in the
first row. Sub AddFavs() Dim favPath As String Dim endRow As Long Dim flName As String Dim Url As String Dim counter As Long Dim FileNumber As Integer favPath = "C:\Documents and Settings\" & _ Environ("USERNAME") & "\Favorites\" endRow = Cells(Rows.Count, 1).End(xlUp).Row For counter = 2 To endRow FileNumber = FreeFile flName = Left(Cells(counter, 1).Value, _ InStr(1, Cells(counter, 1).Value, "www") - 2) & ".url" Url = Right(Cells(counter, 1).Value, _ Len(Cells(counter, 1).Value) - _ InStr(1, Cells(counter, 1).Value, "www") + 1) Open favPath & flName For Output As #FileNumber Print #FileNumber, "[InternetShortcut]" Print #FileNumber, "URL=" & Url Close #FileNumber Next counter End Sub Hope this helps Rowan "George" wrote: I'm using MS Excel 2003, and have a simple line-item list of websites in a spreadsheet. Is there a way to somehow explort, convert, link, or whatever these so they show up in "Favorites" in Internet Explorer--like in the below example. I have way too many to key these in manually in IE6. Even better, is there a way to have IE6 "look" into Excel or even into Access (I could move the data into Access) and have the links pop up as choices in Favorites in IE6. Thanks, George EXCEL: Here's a sample from my Excel spreadsheet: 1800mobiles.com www.1800mobiles.com Aastra (was Nortel products) www.aastra.com AbleComm www.ablecomm.com Adorama www.adorama.com Advanced Furniture www.afo.com Advantage Laser Products www.advlaser.com MS IE6: Here's what I'd like to see in "Favorites" In IE6 as hot links: ( ) 1800mobiles.com ( ) Aastra (was...) ( ) AbleComm ( ) Adorama etc. |
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... : I'm using MS Excel 2003, and have a simple line-item list of websites in a : spreadsheet. Is there a way to somehow explort, convert, link, or whatever : these so they show up in "Favorites" in Internet Explorer--like in the below : example. I have way too many to key these in manually in IE6. Even better, : is there a way to have IE6 "look" into Excel or even into Access (I could : move the data into Access) and have the links pop up as choices in Favorites : in IE6. : Thanks, : George : : EXCEL: : Here's a sample from my Excel spreadsheet: : 1800mobiles.com www.1800mobiles.com : Aastra (was Nortel products) www.aastra.com : AbleComm www.ablecomm.com : Adorama www.adorama.com : Advanced Furniture www.afo.com : Advantage Laser Products www.advlaser.com : : : MS IE6: : Here's what I'd like to see in "Favorites" In IE6 as hot links: : ( ) 1800mobiles.com : ( ) Aastra (was...) : ( ) AbleComm : ( ) Adorama : etc. : If it was possible to have the name in column A, and the hyperlink in column B, then this little routine does the trick. This assumes the hyperlink in column B is a true hyperlink and not just text. Public Sub AddLinks() Dim h As Hyperlink Dim myLink As Hyperlink For Each h In ActiveSheet.Hyperlinks Set myLink = h myLink.TextToDisplay = myLink.Range.Offset(0, -1).Value myLink.AddToFavorites Next h End Sub |
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Thanks, this is a great idea (although I haven't done macros in Excel
before, is there a 5-minute tutorial anywhere?) Also, is there any way to "manage" IDs and passwords for each link... In IE6, I have the links bar at the top of monitor, and see this: Links Shopping Amazon Buy.com eBay (Others) Is there a "any" way to "securely" put ID/PW in each somehow, so I don't have to manually look up (and I don't have to use the "remember me" thing at every site), like this: Links Shopping Amazon pw=1234567 Buy.com pw=1234567 eBay pw=1234567 (Others) (Yes, I know you don't generally paste in ID/PWs everywhere, but bottom line is I'm trying to find a way to integrate this info into the browser, to ease everyday use, but still be secure....and not add still another application like a password manager or something to the PC....although can if I have to) so, thanks for any ideas |
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