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QueryTable.EditWebPage Property

Excel Developer Reference

Returns or sets the web page Uniform Resource Locator (URL) for a web query. Read/write Variant.

Syntax

expression.EditWebPage

expression   A variable that represents a QueryTable object.

Remarks

The EditWebPage property returns null if not set. The EditWebPage property is only meaningful if the query type is Web or OLE.

If the EditWebPage is not null then ignore the WebTables property for refreshing. As a result an XML query and the WebTable property refers to the table in the original Web page and should only be used in the edit case to pre-populate the Web Query dialog box.

If you import data using the user interface, data from a Web query or a text query is imported as a QueryTable object, while all other external data is imported as a ListObject object.

If you import data using the object model, data from a Web query or a text query must be imported as a QueryTable, while all other external data can be imported as either a ListObject or a QueryTable.

The EditWebPage property applies only to QueryTable objects.

Example

In this example, Microsoft Excel displays to the user a Web page URL. This example assumes a QueryTable object in cell A1 exists in the active worksheet and that a file called "MyHomepage.htm" exists on the C: drive.

Visual Basic for Applications
  Sub ReturnURL()
' Set the EditWebPage property to a source.
Range("A1").QueryTable.<strong>EditWebPage</strong> = "C:\MyHomepage.htm"

' Display the source to the user.
MsgBox Range("A1").QueryTable.<strong class="bterm">EditWebPage</strong>

End Sub

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