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Blocked from Using STOCKHISTORY Function Though Signed In
- Aug 02, 2021
Hi Magic960
You are running into error because your are not signed into you Microsoft Office account, the STOCKHISTORY feature is exclusively available for subscription users.
If you are already a subscription user then make sure you are signed in into you account
Regards, Faraz Shaikh | MCT, MIE, MOS Master, Excel Expert
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Hi Magic960
You are running into error because your are not signed into you Microsoft Office account, the STOCKHISTORY feature is exclusively available for subscription users.
If you are already a subscription user then make sure you are signed in into you account
Regards, Faraz Shaikh | MCT, MIE, MOS Master, Excel Expert
If you find the above solution resolved your query don't forget mark as Official/Best Answer & like it to help the other members find it more.
- SuseelraoJul 02, 2023Copper Contributor
ExcelExciting I have subscribed for office 365 yet "stockhistory" and such other functions are not active/enabled. how to get them enabled / activated for my use.
Thanks & Regards
- Robert_DoughertyJul 11, 2023Copper ContributorExcelExciting I have a similar problem. I have been using "stockhistory" for a long time, updating at the end of the day. Yesterday I started getting the message about needing to sign in from an account with a subscription. At the top of the Excel page it shows that I am signed in. We have an Office 365 family account. I have signed out and back in again but continue to get the same message. Is there somewhere else I need to sign in?
- M_J_PalomoJul 11, 2023Copper Contributor
After using the stockhistory function without a problem for more than a year I am now unable to update the stock price information. I am logged into my valid Microsoft account. The message I keep getting tells me to log in into an account I am already logged into. Help!!!
- Newmi01Feb 11, 2023Copper Contributor
ExcelExciting I recently purchased a subscription for Windows 11 MS Office Professional Plus and I am clearly signed in and have added the add in - yet my first attempt using an older spreadsheet that was on my older pc - its set of basic stockhistory function calls shows #BLOCKED! The triangle icon shows 'license is required'. I tried with a new workbook as well - shows same deal. What do I need to do next?
- Newmi01Feb 11, 2023Copper ContributorBTW that's Office Professional Plus 2021
- Magic960Aug 03, 2021Copper ContributorThanks Faraz! That’s just it, I am signed in to my account which according to the requirements Microsoft 365 Family should be able to use STOCKHISTORY.
Tim- Magic960Aug 08, 2021Copper ContributorRealize now using the web-based Excel the function will work. Desktop version or does not work even when signed in. Thanks for your help.