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Is there a way to link my excel document to pull data from a web site? I
don't own the web site, I just use it like anyone else. Can I tell Excel to
pull numbers from it? Thanks for the help.
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Look up the term "web query" in Excel help.
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Is there a way to link my excel document to pull data from a web site? I
don't own the web site, I just use it like anyone else. Can I tell Excel
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pull numbers from it? Thanks for the help.



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While on the table in the site that you wantright clickimport to
exceldataexternal queryedit. Post your url.

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Is there a way to link my excel document to pull data from a web site? I
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