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Excel already has a built-in web scraper, this is what I use it for

MakeUseOf·Adaeze Uche·18 days ago
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Published May 15, 2026, 10:30 AM EDT In 2021, after catching the tech bug as a kid and earning a degree in communications, Ada got into tech writing by editing crypto guides. Ada's expertise now spans Windows, Android (especially Samsung devices), mobile apps, and productivity tools through several years of hands-on exploration. She's published over 100 articles on MakeUseOf and sites like  TechNerdiness  since 2023. Her knack for breaking down complex stuff into engaging articles has earned nods from tech enthusiasts. You'll likely find Ada curled up with a riveting book when she's not testing the latest shiny tech toy or uncovering its how-tos through her articles. It's her way to unplug and fuel her passion for lifelong learning. Web scraping probably sounds like something reserved for developers and hackers, but it can be as simple as pulling data from a website straight into Excel without copying and pasting anything manually.…

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