Excel 2000 has a quot;standardquot; query for stocks that contains the following
URLquot;investor.msn.com/external/excel/quotes.asp. The full query is
quot;investor.msn.com/external/excel/quotes.asp?SYMBOL=[quot;QUOTE0quot;,quot;Enter
stock, fund or other MS Investor symbols separated by commas.quot;]quot; When the
query is run the url is not found. Presently using version 9.06926 SP-3
Dear 'niner'
Microsoft moved it's financial information site to
moneycentral.msn.com/
there is no apparant link to the feature in Excel 2000. Excel 2002, 2003
have a microsoft add-in allowing them to do what you're trying to do. The
download is free
www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=EN
Unfortunatley this means that I'm asking you to spend money on an upgrade to
your current version of Office. This is probably not too much of a shock for
you although you may not be willing to commit to it yet. Since the add-in is
available for office 2002 or later versions you might want to see about
getting a 'used' version of 2002. This is often a more cost effective way to
buy software.
GOOD LUCK whichever way you go!quot;ninerquot; wrote:
gt; Excel 2000 has a quot;standardquot; query for stocks that contains the following
gt; URLquot;investor.msn.com/external/excel/quotes.asp. The full query is
gt; quot;investor.msn.com/external/excel/quotes.asp?SYMBOL=[quot;QUOTE0quot;,quot;Enter
gt; stock, fund or other MS Investor symbols separated by commas.quot;]quot; When the
gt; query is run the url is not found. Presently using version 9.06926 SP-3
- Aug 07 Thu 2008 20:45
What is correct URL for down loading stock quotes in Excel 2000?
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