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Pasting a URL or search info unto EXCEL Internet query
My manuel says I can paste a URL into an EXCEL query but I can't figure out
how to do this. Ditto for conducting a search within a query. Is this possible? I'm trying to do a search for multiplet option quotes to import into EXCEL. Thanks, Doug |
Pasting a URL or search info unto EXCEL Internet query
try using ctrl+p
BTW. This probably can be a lot easier with a macro that does it for you. I would guess you want to do for a list of symbols. Give your url(s) and and example for more help. -- Don Guillett SalesAid Software "HarryHope" wrote in message ... My manuel says I can paste a URL into an EXCEL query but I can't figure out how to do this. Ditto for conducting a search within a query. Is this possible? I'm trying to do a search for multiplet option quotes to import into EXCEL. Thanks, Doug |
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