On 03/11/2009 11:04 PM, Raghvendra Narendra Dhoot wrote: > The "WebQuery filter" in Calc Help, does not solve my problem, thats why > writing on this group.
At the bottom of the WebQuery filter information in help you will see: Related Topics External data dialog Referencing URLs click on the "Referencing URLs" <quote> Referencing URLs For example, if you found an Internet page containing current stock exchange information in spreadsheet cells, you can load this page in OpenOffice.org Calc by using the following procedure: 1.In a OpenOffice.org Calc document, position the cursor in the cell into which you want to insert the external data. 2.Choose Insert - Link to External Data. The External Data dialog appears. 3.Enter the URL of the document or Web page in the dialog. The URL must be in the format: http://www.my-bank.com/table.html. The URL for local or local area network files is the path seen in the File - Open dialog. OpenOffice.org loads the Web page or file in the "background", that is, without displaying it. In the large list box of the External Data dialog, you can see the name of all the sheets or named ranges you can choose from. 4.Select one or more sheets or named ranges. You can also activate the automatic update function every "n" minutes and click OK. The contents will be inserted as a link in the OpenOffice.org Calc document. 5.Save your spreadsheet. When you open it again later, OpenOffice.org Calc will update the linked cells following an inquiry. 6.Under Tools - Options - OpenOffice.org Calc - General you can choose to have the update, when opened, automatically carried out either always, upon request or never. The update can be started manually in the dialog under Edit - Links. Related Topics Inserting External Data in Table (WebQuery) </quote> --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
