Excel Table to XML

krips

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Can anyone help me with generating a simple XML file from a table in Excel sheet? I can do this using the add-in if it was a regular table with simple rows and columns. But in my case, it's a tweaked table with merged cells.

Is there a macro which I can use? I have attached a sample Excel file.Test File
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