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To: William Bouril who wrote (1317)6/24/2008 5:10:57 PM
From: stock bull  Respond to of 1539
 
Hi William,

I went to Yahoo's web site and set up a dummy portfolio. I was able to download the portfolio into my Excel Spreadsheet. I didn't see anyway to download the portfolio into Quicken.

What made you think that one can import Yahoo's portfolio into Quicken?

Were you looking to import only the stock prices? If you where, and have your portfolio already in Quicken, then you can use the download that's within Quicken to update your portfolio.

Stock Bull



To: William Bouril who wrote (1317)6/25/2008 2:03:03 AM
From: peter michaelson  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1539
 
Maybe this will help:

"If you set up a portfolio in YAHOO, and then display it - at the bottom of the quotes is a "download spreadsheet" button.

You right click that button, save as 'quotes.csv' (or any name), and open the file in Excel - clean up the data real quick so only the ticker and price remain. Resave as a csv file.

Then in Quicken - with your portfolio page open - hit "File/ Import and the name of the file - then the quotes magically appear in your Quicken portfolio.

Over time I've gotten so fast at this that it takes less than a minute"

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