Looking for alternative to webquery...

daveke

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I have an Excel application that used to effectively pull mutual fund data from Morningstar.com (ex. http://quote.morningstar.com/fund/f.aspx?Country=USA&pgid=hetopquote&Symbol=PTTDX) into a workbook using a standard webquery, but it no longer works because of a change in the way the webpage is constructed. Is there an alternative way to pull data into Excel, collectively or individually, from this site--or others like it?

I'm using Excel 2007 and IE9 on a Windows Vista machine.

Any help would be greatly appreciated. :)
 

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