![]() The data is pretty much exactly how I would want it when printed, however in python there is a lot of formatting in these strings such as '\n' or '\xe9' or '\n\xao'. To show or hide individual mark labels: In a worksheet, right-click (control-click on Mac) the mark you want to show or hide a mark label for, select Mark Label, and then select one of the following options: Automatic - select this option to turn the label on and off depending on the view and the settings in the Label drop-down menu. Click on OK and the change you have made will be applied. Locate the Paragraph marks option under the Always show these formatting marks on the screen section and uncheck the checkbox beside it to have Word hide the symbols. ![]() (locations,hoursOpen)=(row_text,row_text)Ĭ=hoursOpenĪs you can see, the 'items' in the first column are mapped to those in the second column, using a dictionary. In the left pane of the Word Options dialog, click on Display. Apache OpenOffice 4.1.10 on Xubuntu 20.04.3 (mostly 64 bit version) and very infrequently on Win2K/XP. To turn off the display, /View /Non printing characters. Print ' have a working internet connection.' To remove single paragraph marks (blank lines) use /Edit /Find and Replace, Find and drop more options and enable Regular Expressions. ![]() So far I have gotten the data that I need from a table using the following code: def webParsing(canvas): ![]() I am trying to parse some data from the web using BeautifulSoup.
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