To enable JavaScript for importing web page material into Excel, ensure that your web browser has JavaScript enabled in its settings, as it's usually enabled by default. In Excel, you can use the "Get Data" feature under the "Data" tab, selecting "From Web" to enter the URL of the web page. Excel will fetch the data, and you can then choose the desired tables or data elements to import into your spreadsheet. If you're using a specific web scraping tool or add-in, make sure it supports JavaScript-rendered content.
Excel has no relation to Active Directory. If you have permission to import, you should be able to import directly from a CSV file, and not have to import into Excel first. Check with your systems or network administrator to see how your specific network Active Directory is configured.
It depends on where you are exporting to if you are tyring to import from Excel. Generally, you can import Excel data to many applications, but the target application will determine what will transfer from Excel and how the data will disply in the target application.
You do not really import an excel spreadsheet into HTML. You can SaveAs and select HTML as an option.
You do not really import data from Word, but you can cut and paste from Word to Excel. If you like, you can embed the word document in an Excel worksheet.
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In Access, the "External Data" tab makes it easy to automatically import data from Excel. Within this tab, you can select the "Excel" option, which allows you to browse for the Excel file you want to import. The wizard will guide you through the import process, enabling you to specify how you want the data to be imported into your Access database.
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I don't think there is a direct way, but some websites offer something very close to that (copy and paste from Excel Spreadsheet or Save as CSV and import).
Use Asap Utilities, is free for personal use and, beside many other things, you can easily import many files in one.
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Excel is a Microsoft product. It has many commands, such as "Save the File", import, export, copy are all commands.
From MS Excel, there is nothing you can create. You can save an Excel file in various formats, that might make it easier to import the data into Oracle.