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I try to copy some figures from an internet homepage, but when I copy them into my worksheet for calculation, Excel does not recognise them as numeric and #Value error message appears in the formula cell. Please help Turk |
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*Turk* ha scritto: Dear all, I try to copy some figures from an internet homepage, but when I copy them into my worksheet for calculation, Excel does not recognise them as numeric and #Value error message appears in the formula cell. Please help Turk Maybe (quite sure...) it depends on leading or ending spaces that make your number as text, so Excel can't calculate them. Before to use them in calculation you can try a trick: type 1 in a blank cell, copy this cell, select the cells containing the numbers you pasted from Internet, Edit, Past Special, Operation: Multiply. Click Ok. Now the numbers should calculate. Moreover, the best way to import data from Internet, avoiding any such a problem, is by a Web Query: menu Data, Import External Data, New Web Query; input the URL of the page you want to import from, then select the table you want to import, clicking on the small yellow square with an arrow inside (when you clik on it, it becomes green with a V inside), the you can click directly Import, or, before clicking Import, you can save your query for future needs. -- (I'm not sure of names of menus, options and commands, because translating from the Italian version of Excel...) Hope I helped you. Thanks in advance for your feedback. Ciao Franz Verga from Italy |
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Dear Franz,
Hi Italian..... do you think Italy may win the 2006 world cup? What you say : "type 1 in a blank cell, copy this cell, select the cells containing the numbers you pasted from Internet, Edit, Past Special, Operation: Multiply. Click Ok. Now the numbers should calculate." doesn't work, any other hints please. Actually I have checked but found there didn't have any space before or after the numeric. Turk "Franz Verga" ¼¶¼g©ó¶l¥ó·s»D ... Nel post *Turk* ha scritto: Dear all, I try to copy some figures from an internet homepage, but when I copy them into my worksheet for calculation, Excel does not recognise them as numeric and #Value error message appears in the formula cell. Please help Turk Maybe (quite sure...) it depends on leading or ending spaces that make your number as text, so Excel can't calculate them. Before to use them in calculation you can try a trick: type 1 in a blank cell, copy this cell, select the cells containing the numbers you pasted from Internet, Edit, Past Special, Operation: Multiply. Click Ok. Now the numbers should calculate. Moreover, the best way to import data from Internet, avoiding any such a problem, is by a Web Query: menu Data, Import External Data, New Web Query; input the URL of the page you want to import from, then select the table you want to import, clicking on the small yellow square with an arrow inside (when you clik on it, it becomes green with a V inside), the you can click directly Import, or, before clicking Import, you can save your query for future needs. -- (I'm not sure of names of menus, options and commands, because translating from the Italian version of Excel...) Hope I helped you. Thanks in advance for your feedback. Ciao Franz Verga from Italy |
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*Turk* ha scritto: "Franz Verga" ¼¶¼g©ó¶l¥ó·s»D ... Nel post *Turk* ha scritto: Dear all, I try to copy some figures from an internet homepage, but when I copy them into my worksheet for calculation, Excel does not recognise them as numeric and #Value error message appears in the formula cell. Please help Turk Maybe (quite sure...) it depends on leading or ending spaces that make your number as text, so Excel can't calculate them. Before to use them in calculation you can try a trick: type 1 in a blank cell, copy this cell, select the cells containing the numbers you pasted from Internet, Edit, Past Special, Operation: Multiply. Click Ok. Now the numbers should calculate. Moreover, the best way to import data from Internet, avoiding any such a problem, is by a Web Query: menu Data, Import External Data, New Web Query; input the URL of the page you want to import from, then select the table you want to import, clicking on the small yellow square with an arrow inside (when you clik on it, it becomes green with a V inside), the you can click directly Import, or, before clicking Import, you can save your query for future needs. Dear Franz, Hi Italian..... do you think Italy may win the 2006 world cup? I hope so... What you say : "type 1 in a blank cell, copy this cell, select the cells containing the numbers you pasted from Internet, Edit, Past Special, Operation: Multiply. Click Ok. Now the numbers should calculate." doesn't work, any other hints please. Actually I have checked but found there didn't have any space before or after the numeric. Try the other way. Try to import the data you need by a Web Query, as I wote on my last post. -- Hope I helped you. Thanks in advance for your feedback. Ciao Franz Verga from Italy |
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