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[SOLVED] All of a sudden I found a way to import the xml(html actually) file
into calc.
Right click on the file and choose open with libreoffice calc - then it
magically imports the data into a calc sheet and creates three named ranges
(HTML_1, HTML_all, HTML_table), which can be deleted 
from insert->names->manage menu.
What baffles me though is that on right click open - we get the file
imported OK,
but if we are inside calc and we try to open the same file from within the
calc program - the same file gets opened into a writer/web program. 
Why is this inconsistency ?

Best regards,
Toodr

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