![]() ![]() You can use this for other things as well. So now I can add whatever I want here to the left. The cool thing is that if I copy this and paste it here it's of course going to pickup the Goggle stock name rather than Apple and I get that. So let's do price, price like that, and it'll give us the price. Let's use the stock function and use this as the value right there, comma, and then I'll use one of these second parameter things like price. ![]() So start with AAPL, and we'll have GOOG as well. Let's delete those and let's put some stock names on the left here. So let's make things a little bit more interesting. So, for instance, stock and if I wanted say Goggle I can do that. You can do it with anything else you want. So that's the simplest thing you can do with it. I'll do a quote AAPL which is the Apple stock price, close quote there and I will get the value for Apple stock right now. The second one is going to be another value where you can ask for a certain thing like price name, amount change, open price. ![]() The first one is going to be a symbol so for instance the stock symbol. I'll also search for it over here so I can see the information about the stock function. I'll type equals and stock, which is the function. Video Transcript: A new ability in Numbers 4.1 is a function that gives you current stock prices. Check out Using Live Stock Prices in Numbers at YouTube for closed captioning and more options.
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