Is there a way where I can get to access an already open website in edge and write in it. The data is taken from an excel sheet and using VBA. Thank you.
There is no COM interface available for the Edge browser. Microsoft has not provided any way to automate the Edge browser using VBA automation.
So, there is no way to fetch the already opened instance of the Edge browser and retrieve elements with the help of VBA.
But if you need to implement automation in Edge using VBA, you can try Selenium that already mentioned.
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I want to build an authentication system based on an Excel spreadsheet database. Therefore I would like to know if it's possible to use ADO.NET in the IDE integrated in Excel. (I don't want to use visual basic studio)
If you add a reference to the ActiveX Data Objects, you can use the ADODB suite of objects - Connection, Command, ResultSet etc.
I presume what you'd do is just show the "Login" sheet on opening the file and then, on successful authentication, show other sheets.
As it's Excel though, I'm not sure how easy it would be to bypass for somebody with a reasonable amount of knowledge.
Best of luck with it.
In my current project we are using Microsoft Test Manager 2013. We have prepared test cases in excel. How can we upload prepared test cases from excel to MTM 2013.
Additionally to the answer by #MrHinsh:
Check Create Manual Tests using Team Web Access and look for the question Can I copy test cases and test steps from an existing Excel worksheet? in the Q&A part.
I do this using the free tool tcmimport: http://tcmimport.codeplex.com/
You can do this by copying and pasting into the test grid in the web access for TFS 2013. In the web access to to the test tab and for the test suit you want to add items to switch to grid mode. Then past in in the required format.
I recommend preparing test cases directly in Web Access or MTM. Your current workflow is a dysfunction resulting from Quality Centre use 😊.
I am trying to do a Performance test with Loadrunner on Excel based application which is redirect from SAP GUI.
Loadrunner able to record all the activity perform in SAP application but it's not recording anything for EXCEL.
My main target is to record the excel , For testing the performance of the application.
I also try with QTP and succeed but as I want to conduct performance test, so the script is no use for me.
Any suggestions what protocol to use Or any other scripting language for performance test on excel based application with SAP GUI.
And just what protocol is the excel spreadsheet using to communicate to what type of server? Only when you answer that can you then answer how to reproduce the server communication behavior of your excel application.
On the other hand, if you are simply downloading a spreadsheet, modifying it locally and then uploading the changes without any server communication then you had better dust off your programming skills, download the current excel file format and prepare to make the modifications to the file in code (or have another static one to upload)
We have a document library that is built inhouse. We are migrating to SharePoint 2010 Document Library, but this will be a time consuming process and many very old documents may not get moved to SharePoint at all. I would like to provide the same experience for our users when they open a document from SharePoint or our legacy system. The behavior I would like is like when you open a Workbook or Document that is rendered in the browser using the "Open In Excel" and "Open in Word" button that you get when you open a document stored in a Share Point Document Library.
I am not sure what this technology is called or where to start looking to configure this or integrate into an addin.
Any starting points are much appreciated.
I'm not exactly clear on what your question is, but perhaps you are looking to use the Office Web Apps. This allows you to use the Office applications within the browser.
How do you access balloon tips in the task tray area using VBA? I'm looking to find some simple methods to display and possibly even interact with the user.
I am using Windows XP and MS Access 2003.
Not in the task tray, but one way would be to use the office assistant.
See Use the Office Assistant as an Alternative to Displaying and Retrieving User Input