![]() After all, Microsoft has been banging on about Internet integration for years and their main rival, Google, has an exchange rate function in their spreadsheets (see GoogleFinance() ). ![]() You might expect Excel to do this out of the box. No need to lookup a rate and type it in, let Excel do all that work for you. Here’s a ‘no fuss, no muss’ way to grab the latest exchange rates and use them in Excel. Thanks for joining us! You'll get a welcome message in a few moments.
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