Lisa, I watched some screen scraping videos after reading your email. Really clever and useful for some of my work. Built one quickly as well, and works like a charm.
Paul
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Sent: Sunday, 14 December 2014 8:09 PM
To: ExcelVBA@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [ExcelVBA] Interacting with Internet Explorer "Save As" dialog box using VBA
Hi,
There is an IE object that you can set a reference to... Also if you google "screen scraping vba excel" and "internetexplorer.application vba" I think you'll find lots of code examples.
HTH
Lisa
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From: mkorgie@southwind.net [ExcelVBA] <ExcelVBA@yahoogroups.com>
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Sent: Sat, Dec 13, 2014 9:41 pm
Subject: [ExcelVBA] Interacting with Internet Explorer "Save As" dialog box using VBA
I'm automating a process where I export information (.CSV file) from a web site into excel using VBA. Does anyone know how to interact with the Internet Explorer dialog box (screen shot below) so that I can save the file directly from VBA? Thanks much!
Posted by: Paul Vermeulen <paul.vermeulen@vulcantech.com.au>
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