![]() In the excel sheet we will create a new web query to connect to our shared text file using menu > data > import external data > new web query as shown below: Finally read the text file from excel using web queries.Make sure you have clicked on the “Automatically republish this document when changes are made” option. Click here to see a sample shared txt file containing latest 20 gold box deals. We will select the “more publishing options” to share this sheet as a txt file. You can share the google doc by clicking “Publish” option available to the right. Once the feed is fetched to the google doc, we will share this sheet as a txt file so that we can read the gold box deals from excel. Now share the google doc as text file to access from excel sheet.When done, the sheet should display gold box deals like below: The syntax will look like: =ImportFeed("", "items title",true,20) for deal title and =ImportFeed("", "items url",true,20) for the URL. We will write this function in 2 columns, one for the feed title telling us what the goldbox deal is about and another with the product’s URL. This function fetches external feed data and loads it in to the spreadsheet. We will now use google’s importfeed() external data function. We will use a round about way to get RSS feed to our excel sheet. ![]()
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