Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Extract Pages From Website

2015-03-15 Thread Martin Wheeler
n 16 March 2015 at 15:07, Bill Q wrote: > Hi Martin, > > Thanks for the reply. I have no idea how to work with this. I am not > overly savvy with this ? > > Can you give me any insight on how this can be done ? Is it > relatively easy ? > > On Sunday, 15 March 2015

Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Extract Pages From Website

2015-03-15 Thread Martin Wheeler
Have you tried using the xml feed on http://www.covers.com/rss/index.aspx ? That may be your best bet - use a xml schema to import to excel Ta Martin On 16 March 2015 at 09:28, Bill Q wrote: > Hi, > > Normally I can do this, but I can't with this particular site starting at > this page. > > -

$$Excel-Macros$$ Re: xml download "argument not optional"

2014-01-09 Thread Martin Wheeler
Got the solution Pool needed to be Poola or anything different than Pool as it is already being used Ta, Martin On Friday, January 10, 2014 1:41:26 PM UTC+13, Martin Wheeler wrote: > > I am trying to convert some code from single sheet to multi-sheet so I can > use in an exist

$$Excel-Macros$$ xml download "argument not optional"

2014-01-09 Thread Martin Wheeler
I am trying to convert some code from single sheet to multi-sheet so I can use in an existing excel workbook - up to 70 wk sheets It is in Public Sub LoadRaceField(wks As Worksheet) If accepts:- Set runnerList = xmldoc.SelectNodes("//Runner") For I = 0 To (runnerList.Length - 1)

$$Excel-Macros$$ Moving from 2003 to 2010 xl

2010-08-22 Thread Martin Wheeler
I am trying to go from xl2003 to xl2010 and keeping running into problems with functions. Such as TimeSerial(Hour(Time), Minute(Time) ). Does anyone know of a list of conversions? Any help would be greatly appriciated. Ta, Martin -- -

$$Excel-Macros$$ converting 2003 to 2010xl

2010-08-22 Thread Martin Wheeler
I am trying to go from xl2003 to xl2010 and keeping running into problems with functions. Such as TimeSerial(Hour(Time), Minute(Time) ). Does anyone know of a list of conversions? Any help would be greatly appriciated. Ta, Martin -- -