![]() One problem with that is that it puts all of the data in one column. He’s using their csv download option, but just querying the csv rather than downloading it and loading it into Excel. The OP has an external query pulling stock quotes from Yahoo! Finance. So I gave an answer that I felt was appropriate for the original poster and I’ll give a slightly different answer here. ![]() I never know just how “correct” an answer to give. I’m off to a roaring start in April, but I don’t like my answer much. I answer about four questions a month on the newsgroups.
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