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MrExcel Podcast is sponsored by Easy-XL. Learn Excel from MrExcel podcast. Excel 2013 preview: FilterXML and xPath. Hey, welcome back to the MrExcel netcast. Now, yesterday we talked about using the equal Web service and encode URL; and briefly talked about filter XML. Now, this example-- this is actually from the Excel 2013 Help file. They had a nice little Web service out here that goes out to xml.weather.yahoo.com and pulls in a certain ZIP code. First thing that I want to show you is, when you have a file; and you save the file, close the file, and reopen the file, WEBSERVICE functions have automatically been disabled. Youamp;#39;re going to have to turn that back on. So, it doesnamp;#39;t want it just running out there to the Web and pulling in, you know, thousands of characters of data; especially if itamp;#39;s going into your WEBSERVICE quota. Okay, so, here is where the =WEBSERVICE is pulling the data back in. And remember, yesterday I showed you this great trick; weamp;#3