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Importing XML into Excel on Mac
If you previously created an XML Map, you can use it to import XML data into cells that are mapped, but there also are several methods and commands for importing XML data without an XML Map.
If you have an XML Map, do this to import XML data into mapped cells:
In the XML Map, select one of the mapped cells.
Click Developer > Import.
If you don't see the Developer tab, see Show the Developer tab.
In the Import XML dialog box, locate and select the XML data file (.xml) you want to import, and click Import.
more info on...Import XML data
Hope I was able to help you with this info.
I would be happy to know if I could help.
Nikolino
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- NikolinoDEApr 01, 2021Gold Contributor
Use the Developer tab to create or delete a macro in Excel for Mac
If the Developer tab is not available, do the following to display it:
Select Excel > Preferences > Ribbon & Toolbar.
Under Customize the Ribbon, select Main Tabs and then check Developer.
Click Save and then close Excel Preferences.
- Iris_Huang0129Apr 09, 2021Copper Contributormy developer tab is available but the import button in developer tab is not
- NikolinoDEApr 09, 2021Gold Contributor
I actually went through Microsoft's documents step by step to help you.
But as far as I can read, Mr. Riny_van_Eekelen has informs that this option is not available in Mac.
It is strange that Microsoft gives this possibility, but I trust Mr. Riny_van_Eekelen expertise and knowledge.
Sorry if I have not given you correct information.Thank you for your understanding and your time.
Nikolino
I know I don't know anything (Socrates)