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How Can I Convert a XML Feed to Microsoft Excel?

I don’t have a budget, I am hoping there is a free way.

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  1. Frank Pytel wrote:

    In Excel Go to Help>Microsoft Excel Help. In the dialog box that opens Select Import XML data and click search. It is a rather complicated process. You have to do some mapping to get the data to format the way you want.

    I strongly urge you to hit this first, then come back with more questions.

    Sunday, December 27, 2009 at 1:27 pm | Permalink
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