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Web Access
I am new to this group. I hope that I can provide help to and also get
help from you. I have been using VB.NET to gather data from the company's intranet to get data and generate reports. I have just got a new project which may need to access web from Excel using VBA. Do you know if VBA allows me to access a web page (similar to HttpWebRequest & WebResponse in VB.net) and download the data from the web page? Please let me know. Thank you very much for your help! |
Web Access
Try giving the site URL in a File name in Excel like opening a new excel file.
Should open the whole page in Excel. You can go to your desire cells and work further to generate your desire data set. -- KAM Trivedi Sr. Developer BBDO Canada Inc. "HelpEachOther" wrote: I am new to this group. I hope that I can provide help to and also get help from you. I have been using VB.NET to gather data from the company's intranet to get data and generate reports. I have just got a new project which may need to access web from Excel using VBA. Do you know if VBA allows me to access a web page (similar to HttpWebRequest & WebResponse in VB.net) and download the data from the web page? Please let me know. Thank you very much for your help! |
Web Access
KAM
Thank you ery much for your quick response and help. I will try it and let you know the results. :) *** Sent via Developersdex http://www.developersdex.com *** |
Web Access
Data Get external data New Webquery (or sth like that, dont have excel
on hand right now). You may record a macro whwn you do this and study the code generated. hth knut "Kathy Wright" skrev i melding ... KAM Thank you ery much for your quick response and help. I will try it and let you know the results. :) *** Sent via Developersdex http://www.developersdex.com *** |
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