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Default Is there a way to have an Excel Macro fill out a IE web form repeatedly?


I'm trying to upload several hundred invoices onto an online billing
system. I'd like to figure out a way to do this automatically. The
website uses JavaScript, but can only load one file at a time. I've got
a spreadsheet with a list of all of our invoices - full paths to each
local file. I've figured out how to make Excel open up the browser,
but I have no idea how to make it fill out the form and submit it over
and over. Any suggestions? I've never programmed vba before but have
a little experience with perl and c. Is this something a beginner can
figure out or is it out of my league?

Thanks.


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