https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=65537
--- Comment #10 from [email protected] --- Hello Cars221221, *, (In reply to comment #9) > I´m glad to get a new reply. After about a week I didn´t look every day - > sorry. sorry, but most of us QA guys and gals are doing this job in our spare time ... :( And if you - like me - had a hard job and actually a different emphasis here in the project (OLH and UI translation to German ... ;) ), it is difficult to get all necessary things done, which are on a to-do list, especially if you have not that much spare time at hand ... :( > I added also the Example-Source Html-File as attachment. Thank you very much :) And thank you for reporting this bug :) > Step by Step: > Create the Example HTML-File with the Sample-Code from Description or take > the new Attachment with the Html-File > “LibreOfficeCalcErrorExtLinkHtmlNamedTable.html”. Done the second ... ;) > Linking to external Data (Source: “0310CG3-LinkingCalcData.odt” on Page 13) Is this an ODFAuthors document? > You can do this in two ways: using the External Data dialog or using the > Navigator OK > Using the External Data dialog > 1) Open the Calc document where the external data is to be inserted. This is > the target document. > 2) Select the cell where the upper left-hand cell of the external data is to > be inserted. > 3) Choose Insert → Link to External Data. > 4) On the External Data dialog, type the URL of the source document > (LibreOfficeCalcErrorExtLinkHtmlNamedTable.html) or click the [...] button > to open a file selection dialog. Press Enter to get Calc to load the list of > available tables. > If a dialog “Importsettings” occurs, then chose “automatic” > 5) In the Available tables/range list, select the named table > “HTML__MyTableName” to insert. > 6) Click OK to close the dialog and insert the linked data. > If you inserted the „HTML__MyTableName“ then Calc show the ErrorMessage in > the target cell. I cannot confirm it with LO Version: 4.1.0.1.0+ Build ID: 6ccc588a522f1068706fe05f5c819e488b6628e TinderBox: Linux-x86_64@31-Release-Configuration-RHEL5-Baseline, Branch:libreoffice-4-1, Time: 2013-07-01_15:59:20 with installed Germanophone help- as well as langpack under Debian Testing AMD64 ... ;) I can open it without any error message ... ;) Would you be so kind to test it with a newer version of LO than 4.1.0.0.beta1, please? <snip> > Using the Navigator > 1) Open the Calc spreadsheet in which the external data is to be inserted > (target document). > 2) Open the document from which the external data is to be taken (source > document). If the source document is a Web page, choose Web Page Query > (LibreOffice Calc) as the file type. For some reason I only get the dialog "Import Options" here. When I let "Select the language to use for import" as it and mark "Detect special numbers (such as dates)." and click on OK, it opens in Calc ... ;) But if I open it from the StartCenter, it opens in Writer/Web ... :( I haven't tested your further your second description, as I could reach the result, you wanted to here ... ;) <snip> > If there are any further question, please don´t hesitate. Only my plea to test it with a newer version of LO than 4.1.0.0.beta1 ... ;) TIA Thomas. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
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