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Thursday, August 27, 2015

How to Monitor Stock Prices in Microsoft Excel


Open a blank Microsoft Excel spreadsheet.
Click on a cell where you want to show a stock price.
Click on 'Data' in the top menu bar.
Scroll down to 'Import External Data,' then over to 'New Web Query.'
In the window that pops up, type the URL http://finance.yahoo.com in the address.
Enter the stock symbol you wish to track. Be sure to double check that you entered the correct stock symbol by checking the company name that shows.
Scroll down to 'Last trade:' and click on the arrow to the left. The arrow will change to a check mark. The data highlighted will be shown on your spreadsheet.
Choose the data you wish to be in your spreadsheet, then click on the 'Import' button at the bottom of the window. You may choose to add any data with an arrow next to it into your spreadsheet by clicking on the arrow to the left of the data.
Verify the cell where you want the data to appear when prompted. You can click on any cell in the spreadsheet if you wish to change the location. Click on 'OK' after choosing the cell.
Save the spreadsheet. You can update the stock price(s) any time by clicking on 'Data' in the top menu bar. Then scroll down to 'Refresh Data' and click on it.
Know that you can also update the stock prices in the 'External Data' toolbar. Just click on the red exclamation point in that toolbar.

Wednesday, August 19, 2015

How to List Stock Photos in APA Style (3 Steps)


When you know the author and the title, cite a stock photograph in APA style like this: Artist's Name (Type of Artist). (Year the picture was taken). Title of picture in italics [Type of art], Retrieved Full Date, from: URL.For example: Merton, Tom (Photographer). (2008). Smiling girl touching pink flowers [Photograph], Retrieved June 01, 2011, from: http://www.gettyimages.com/detail/104821759/OJO-Images.
When you know the title but not the artist, cite a stock photograph in APA style like this: Title of picture in italics [Type of art]. (Year the picture was taken). Retrieved Full Date, from: URL.For example: Smiling girl touching pink flowers [Photograph]. (2008). Retrieved June 01, 2011, from: http://www.gettyimages.com/detail/104821759/OJO-Images.
When you do not know the artist or the title, cite a stock photograph in APA style like this: [Description of picture and type of art]. Retrieved Full Date, from: URL.For example: [Photograph of child with flowers]. Retrieved June 01, 2011, from: http://www.gettyimages.com/detail/104821759/OJO-Images.