--- In [email protected], "Sheri" <sheri...@...> wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], "nickodemos2002" <nickodemos2002@> wrote:
> >
> > --- In [email protected], "Sheri" <sherip99@> wrote:
> > > Which browser do you use? I was successful batch downloading the ten 
> > > pages using the download manager in a Firefox addin called DownThemAll. I 
> > > downloaded and manipulated the files manually (twice) and ended up with 
> > > two tab separated tables (from the two download sets). I don't know 
> > > exactly how this would be very useful though.
> > > 
> > > <http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/power-pro/files/0_TEMP_/combined.zip>
> > > 
> > > Regards,
> > > Sheri
> > >
> > I use Firefox as well. Thanks for the help so far. But the
> > problems is that I don't really need the pages themselves. Just
> > the information on them. If I download the pages I end up with
> > basically the same thing as if I went through them myself and I
> > would have to manually go through them since the webpage
> > information is not static. The codeing calls on multiple
> > different information to come up with one line. So if I download
> > the pages my information would be on 5-6 different lines. Where
> > as if I just ctrl+c a page the information stays intact. Right
> > now I think I will work on a macro to just copy and paste to a
> > file with the days date.
> 
> It is not hard to remove the html markup from downloaded files. Not sure what 
> other info you were looking for. Did you look at "combined" txt files in the 
> zip? Is it not similar to what you'd get with cut and pastes?
> 
> Regards,
> Sheri
>
Thanks for your help on this subject. While I have not gotten PP to get what I 
needed done I did figure out a way. Later on when I get the steps I will 
transfer it to PP. As it is I have another question I will be posting soon. 
About moveing from snippets to something a little more advanced.

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