Hi All,
I have just put online the latest version of OAuth2OOo which allows you to control your browser using formulas in a Calc sheet.
For Windows users only LibreOffice 7.x is supported by this new version (python 3.8 minimum).
If you use Firefox as your browser, you just need to install the extension and open this Calc file which will search the yellow pages.
If you use another browser you will have to modify the first formula to put the name of the browser as well as the path to the exe file.
Driving Firefox with Calc formulas
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