Title: Importing
1Importing Exporting Data
- Applications of Spreadsheets
2Importing and Exporting Data
- Clearly, the ability to import, export, and
otherwise exchange data can directly impact your
productivity. - There are important techniques for
- exporting your worksheets
- importing data from text files, alternate
spreadsheet formats, and other external sources - sharing data among all of the Microsoft Office
2003 applications.
3Saving and Exporting Structured Data Selecting
an Export Format for EX1041.xls
4Warning Dialog Box During Export to a Text File
5Information Dialog Box
6Displaying an Exported Worksheet using Notepad
7Importing Data Using File Type Converters
8Importing Data using the Text Import WizardStep
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Text files exported from other programs typically
use commas, quotation marks, and tabs as
delimiters between fields
Location of the text file to be imported
Preview of the file contents to be imported
9Importing Data using the Text Import WizardStep
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Select the delimiter used to separate the columns
of data
10Importing Data using the Text Import WizardStep
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Click a column in the Data preview area and then
select a data format
11Importing a Text File into a Workbook
12Importing Data From External Sources
Launch the Data Connection Wizard to establish a
connection to an external data source
The previously created database and Web query
files appearing in your list area may differ from
these
13Import Data Dialog Box
Edit the data connection query parameters before
importing the data. This is an advanced feature
Specify the external data range in the worksheet
Specify options for refreshing (re-importing) and
formatting the data
14Import Data Dialog Box
The external data range begins at cell A1 and
extends down and to the right until all records
and fields are imported
The External Data toolbar appears, allowing you
to quickly refresh the data or to change the data
range properties
15External Data Range Properties Dialog Box
You must save the query definition so that Excel
2003 knows how to refresh the data in the
worksheet
Specify when to run the query definition and
refresh the data
Use these options to specify how data is to be
entered into the worksheet when refreshed
As specified using these options, the data is
imported with field names in row 1 and columns
are formatted to their best-fit width
16Opening a Data Connection in Microsoft Internet
Explorer
Microsoft Office Web Components are used to
display the results of the ODC data file
connection
The ODC file is stored in the My Data Sources
folder, beneath My Documents, and can be viewed
using the File ? Open command
17Microsoft Query Application Window
18Importing Web Data
Example Web query files installed with Microsoft
Office Excel 2003
19Enter Parameter Value Dialog Box
20Executing a Web Query
The four stock symbols (AMZN, ADBE, MSFT, and
SEBL) are represented on these four rows
21New Web Query Dialog Box
Click this arrow icon to select the entire Web
page for importing
Each arrow icon represents a table area in the
Web page that you may import into the workbook
22Loading a Local Web Page
Click this arrow icon to select the table of
values for importing
23Web Query Options Dialog Box
Select either of these options to preserve
formatting
24Importing an HTML Table
To edit the Web query, click this button to
return to the dialog box
25AutoCorrect Options Dialog Box
Select this check box to enable the Smart Tags
feature in your workbooks
26Round-Tripping with HTML
You will select this area of the Web page to copy
to the Clipboard
27Copying and Pasting Data using Drag Drop
28Saving a Worksheet as an Interactive Web Page
Specifying that the Web page include the
Spreadsheet Office Web component
29Displaying a Web Page with the Spreadsheet Office
Web Component
Spreadsheet Office Web component toolbar