Several years back, I sent this in to the list:
https://lists.gnucash.org/pipermail/gnucash-user/2018-August/079430.html

Pretty sure it still works. 

⁣David T. ​

On Apr 12, 2024, 10:02 PM, at 10:02 PM, "David G. Pickett via gnucash-user" 
<gnucash-user@gnucash.org> wrote:
>Not all users know that the nice table of your stocks and prices that
>you see on so many web sites like my morningstar portfolio can be
>selected and pasted into a spreadsheet like Excel, Google Sheets, or
>LibreOffice Calc, maybe not perfectly, but so it is easy to turn them
>into a clean spreadsheet table.  My Morningstar did something weird
>with the first column but it was all there and not too hard to cut and
>paste or paste-special it into a nice table.  Then you have the option
>of saving it as a CSV file (Comma Separated Value), which loses any
>funny formatting and hypertext links and is maybe gnucash friendly.
>
>It would be a bit of an emergency, and I could do this one stock at a
>time, but importing this CSV to gnucash prices would be a nice
>backup.  I have not done the research or reading above to know how to
>import such a table into gnucash prices.  Can someone give a simple
>how-to?  Do I need a date column?  A column to say it is nav or close? 
>Is there a web page help on this?
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