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I want to know if it is possible to copy a chart (ie from Yahoo! Financ
or similar website) into excel using VBA?

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if it is a picture, then you should be able to do it with
Insert=Picture=From File and feed it the URL. Do this with the macro
recorder on and you will have your code.

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