From de78024855b5bdcffe3ecab3db2b4792f9964c1f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: =?UTF-8?q?R=C3=BCdiger=20Timm?= Date: Fri, 26 Nov 2004 19:04:54 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] INTEGRATION: CWS helpcontentbeta (1.1.2); FILE MERGED 2004/10/06 14:55:34 fpe 1.1.2.2: Regular Update 2004/09/16 11:46:35 fpe 1.1.2.1: Regular Update --- .../source/text/scalc/guide/webquery.xhp | 213 ++++++++---------- 1 file changed, 89 insertions(+), 124 deletions(-) diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/webquery.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/webquery.xhp index 89ec5c8532..6a8d2c03c7 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/webquery.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/webquery.xhp @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ - + - - - - -Inserting External Data in Table (WebQuery) -/text/scalc/guide/webquery.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -converted from old format - fpe - - + ************************************************************************--> + + + + +Inserting External Data in Table (WebQuery) +/text/scalc/guide/webquery.xhp + + +Sun Microsystems, Inc. +converted from old format - fpe + + -HTML WebQuery -ranges; inserting in tables -external data; inserting -tables; inserting external data -web pages; importing data -WebQuery filter -external data;WebQuery -inserting; external data +HTML WebQuery +ranges; inserting in tables +external data; inserting +tables; inserting external data +web pages; importing data +WebQuery filter +external data;WebQuery +inserting; external data data sources; external data - - + + Inserting External Data in Table (WebQuery) - -With the help of the Web Page Query $[officename] Calc import filter, you can insert tables from HTML documents in a $[officename] Calc spreadsheet. -You can use the same method to insert ranges defined by name from a $[officename] Calc or Microsoft Excel spreadsheet. -The following insert methods are available: -Inserting by Dialog - - -Set the cell cursor at the cell where the new content will be inserted. - - -Choose Insert - Link to External Data. This opens the External Data dialog. - - -Enter the URL of the HTML document or the name of the spreadsheet. Press Enter when finished. Click the ... button to open a file selection dialog.only after Enter the URL will be requested from the net. - - -In the large list box of the dialog, select the named ranges or tables you want to insert. - - -You can also specify that the ranges or tables are updated every n seconds. - - -The import filter can create names for cell ranges on the fly. As much formatting as possible is retained, while the filter intentionally does not load any images. -Inserting by Navigator - - - -1. - - - - -Open two documents: the $[officename] Calc spreadsheet in which the external data is to be inserted (target document) and the document from which the external data derives (source document). - - - - -2. - - - - -In the target document open the Navigator. - - - - -3. - - - - -In the lower combo box of the Navigator select the source document. The Navigator now shows the range names and database ranges or the tables contained in the source document. - - - - -4. - - - -Icon - - - -In the Navigator select the Insert as link drag mode. - - - - -5. - - - - -Drag the desired external data from the navigator into the target document. - - -
- -If you have loaded an HTML document with the Web Page Query filter as the source document, you will find the tables in the Navigator, named continuously from "HTML_table1" onwards, and also two range names that have been created: - - -HTML_all - designates the entire document - - -HTML_tables - designates all HTML tables in the document - - -Editing the external data - - -Open Edit - Links. Here you can edit the link to the external data. - - - -External data dialog - - -
+ +With the help of the Web Page Query ($[officename] Calc) import filter, you can insert tables from HTML documents in a Calc spreadsheet. +You can use the same method to insert ranges defined by name from a Calc or Microsoft Excel spreadsheet. +The following insert methods are available: +Inserting by Dialog + + +Set the cell cursor at the cell where the new content will be inserted. + + +Choose Insert - Link to External Data. This opens the External Data dialog. + + +Enter the URL of the HTML document or the name of the spreadsheet. Press Enter when finished. Click the ... button to open a file selection dialog.only after Enter the URL will be requested from the net. + + +In the large list box of the dialog, select the named ranges or tables you want to insert. + + +You can also specify that the ranges or tables are updated every n seconds. + + +The import filter can create names for cell ranges on the fly. As much formatting as possible is retained, while the filter intentionally does not load any images. +Inserting by Navigator + + +Open two documents: the $[officename] Calc spreadsheet in which the external data is to be inserted (target document) and the document from which the external data derives (source document). + + +In the target document open the Navigator. + + +In the lower combo box of the Navigator select the source document. The Navigator now shows the range names and database ranges or the tables contained in the source document. + + +In the Navigator select the Insert as link drag mode +Icon + . + + +Drag the desired external data from the Navigator into the target document. + + +If you have loaded an HTML document with the Web Page Query filter as the source document, you will find the tables in the Navigator, named continuously from "HTML_table1" onwards, and also two range names that have been created: + + + +HTML_all - designates the entire document + + + +HTML_tables - designates all HTML tables in the document + + +Editing the external data + + +Open Edit - Links. Here you can edit the link to the external data. + + +
+External data dialog + +
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