You can create or run a Web query to retrieve text or data
on a Web page. Web queries are especially useful for retrieving data that is in
tables or preformatted areas. (Tables are defined with the HTML [TABLE] tag;
pre-formatted areas are often defined with the HTML [PRE] tag.) The retrieved
data does not include pictures, such as Graphics Interchange Format (GIF)
images, and does not include the contents of scripts.
Note If you retrieve data from a Web site, it is your responsibility
to make sure that you use the data in compliance with any applicable terms and
conditions governing the use of the data by the owner and/or operator of such
Web site.
Troubleshooting
- Why can't I refresh my Web query?
277596 Error message when you update a data query on your Excel worksheet: "This Web query returned no data"
- Why do the links that I click on in the Web query window
open in a new browser window?
277864 A Web page is opened in a new browser window when you click a link in the Web Query dialog box in Excel
- Why does my Web query return the wrong table?
277899 Web query imports data from a table that you did not select
- How do I prevent the numbers in my Web queries from being
formatted as dates?
287027 Web query converts numbers that
contain hyphens into dates
- Why don't the table markers appear in the Web query dialog
box for some Web pages?
277612 Table markers do not appear when you perform a Web query on a secure site