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I've been trying to import XML data into a spreadsheet. So I "Open" the XML
file and select the "XML Source task pane" option. Excel infers a schema and the task pane appears: so far, so good. However, when I try to drag elements onto the worksheet, not only is there no indication that I ever did anything, the "Data-XML" submenu is not there at all. What am I missing? -Dan. --- Dan Parvaz |
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Nothing, XML functionality is only in the stand-alone version of XL2003 or the one shipping with Office PRO and up 2003 -- HTH Nick Hodge Microsoft MVP - Excel Southampton, England DTHIS web: www.nickhodge.co.uk blog (non-tech): www.nickhodge.co.uk/blog/ "Dan" wrote in message ... I've been trying to import XML data into a spreadsheet. So I "Open" the XML file and select the "XML Source task pane" option. Excel infers a schema and the task pane appears: so far, so good. However, when I try to drag elements onto the worksheet, not only is there no indication that I ever did anything, the "Data-XML" submenu is not there at all. What am I missing? -Dan. --- Dan Parvaz |
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Ah. Thanks. :-)
--- Dan Parvaz "Nick Hodge" wrote: Nothing, XML functionality is only in the stand-alone version of XL2003 or the one shipping with Office PRO and up 2003 |
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