>
> This might be a good short-term solution until I develop an
> export-to-CSV or -Spreadsheet-ML solution and roll it out. I don't
> want to restrict the clients to a single-browser solution if I can
> avoid it.
>
>
An alternative is to pull the data from within Excel, so you don't have to
create an export.
I have Office 2016 and I go to New Query - From Other Sources - From Web
Enter a URL, I used http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/premier-league/table
as an example.
Excel recognises there's an HTML table, just select that, and it pulls it
in.
After that, you can just refresh from Excel without having to go to the
browser.

Ricardo


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