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MS Office 97 web query ??'s

jpr62902

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I'm trying to link my stocks spreadsheet to Yahoo! Finance, but I'm having problems setting up the web query. Which driver do I select for a web based data source?
 
No idea but if I was going to do the same, I'd use that 6-month investment spreadsheet we used awhile back. Let me see if I can find it.
 
I already have a spreadsheet prepared that projects dividends through next year, so I wanted to work with that one. Thanks anyway, Zoomer!:biggrin:

Anyway, I found the solution (and Microsoft was no help, btw). Basically, you have to be a computer programmer for older versions of Excel, but I was lucky enough to find a web query that suits my needs.
 
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