Pulling Data from Websites

FSJCoop

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Good Day,

Im not a pro with Excel, and need some help with a spreadsheet collecting Data, I need to build a macro for the following:

pulling Rack prices on Gas and Diesel out of Edmonton, and WTI Crude
I have excel 2010 currently and want it to go into a spreadsheet daily so i can monitor the movement of these for pricing.

Links for Rack: Daily Rack Pricing | Petro-Canada

Links for WTI Crude: https://www.bloomberg.com/energy

any help with this would be appreciated.

I need assistance with 1. what the code actually is, and 2. where do i put it?

regards, RW
 

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