How do I extract data from iMacros?
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How do I extract data from iMacros?
To define an EXTRACT command proceed as follows:
- Whilst in record mode, open the Text Extraction Wizard (“Text” button on the Rec tab).
- In the browser window or frame select the text that you want to extract.
- Choose what type of extraction you want to perform on that element, like TXT, HTM, HREF, ALT, TXTALL, or TITLE.
What is iMacros scripting?
The Scripting Interface of the iMacros Scripting Edition is designed as a Component Object Model (COM) object and allows the user to remotely control (script) the iMacros Browser, Internet Explorer, Firefox and Chrome from any Windows programming or scripting language.
What are macros in website?
Web Macro Bot helps you record webpage events and replay these events automatically later on, also in background. Everyday, you spend so much time on repetitively doing the same things on the internet. For example: login into websites or look at share market stats.
How do I use iMacros on Google Chrome?
In the Chrome menu, go to More tools – Extensions and find iMacros in the list of extensions. Click the Details button. Make sure “Allow access to file URLs” is checked.
How do I edit iMacros?
iim files so by right clicking on any . iim file and choosing Edit, the macro is open in the iMacros Editor. This is also the case from any “edit action” in iMacros Browser or iMacros for IE. The iMacros Editor offers more than just highlighting the iMacros syntax.
Can you run a macro in Chrome?
While Chrome doesn’t have the feature built-in, you can use extensions. Here’s how. A macro is a recorded sequence of mouse and keyboard input actions. The Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel, and Access) include built-in macro recording tools.
When should I use macros?
What Can I Use Macros For in My Job?
- Data Related Tasks. Data related tasks include everyday Excel tasks to cleanup and format data.
- Workbook Tasks. We can also automate tasks across worksheets and workbooks.
- Pivot Table Tasks. Pivot tables are an amazing tool in Excel.
- Userforms & Add-ins.
- Process Automation.