Thanks, Jerry, that works nicely.....
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Browse All TopicsI am trying to find a data table suitable for a pivot table to import using the "From Web" - Get External Data option of Excel. The websites I have tried seem to only allow import of the entire page, and is not compatible with the row/column format I need for the pivot table. Can someone help me to find a table (website location) suitable to directly import into Excel? Thanks.
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by: ProdOpsPosted on 2009-07-03 at 21:52:26ID: 24775746
Tom... Try:
http://www.homeandlear n.co.uk/ME /webquery1 .htm for your web query.
I found it at this site that provides an example of building a Web Query with Excel 2007
http://www.homeandlearn.co .uk/excel2 007/excel2 007s8p5.ht ml
HTH,
Jerry