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Re: Linking yahoo.com prices to spreadsheet



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Sure, go to tab "data",
then  "import external data",
then "New Web Query".

This is for Excel 2002 SP2 (Office XP).

You should find examples of getting quotes
from a web site in your Excel install directory(s).

Taken to the extreme, with a bit of configuration
you could regularly get quotes from your site of
choice and back end this into Excel's DDE server
as a home made data feed into Tradestation
(had to get the TS link into the message somehow :) )


Justin

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Alex Matulich wrote:


Is there a way to have stock prices from yahoo.com (or
other web price source) linked to a cell in an Excel
spreadsheet?



I don't know if it's what you're looking for but
http://analyzerxl.com may do something like what you need.
I've used it as a way to download historical quotes easily and
efficiently.