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How to find the required data range or table<br />

<strong>The</strong> examples above show that the import filter gave names to the data ranges (tables) in the<br />

sample web page starting from HTML_1. It also created two additional range names (not visible in<br />

the illustration):<br />

• HTML_all – designates the entire document<br />

• HTML_tables – designates all HTML tables in the document<br />

If the data tables in the source HTML document have been given names (using the ID attribute on<br />

the TABLE tag), or the external spreadsheet includes named ranges, those names appear in the<br />

list along with the ranges <strong>Calc</strong> has sequentially numbered.<br />

If the data range or table you want is not named, how can you tell which one to select?<br />

Go to the source document, which you opened in <strong>Calc</strong>. In the Navigator, double-click on a range<br />

name: that range is highlighted on the sheet (see Figure 268).<br />

If the Formula Bar is visible, the range name is also displayed in the Name box at the left-hand end<br />

(see Figure 269). <strong>The</strong> range name can also be selected from this drop-down list to highlight it on<br />

the page.<br />

Figure 268: Using the Navigator to find a data range name<br />

Chapter 10 Linking <strong>Calc</strong> Data 257

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