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<x-html><html><head></head><BODY bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><p><font size=2 color="#000000" face="Arial"><b>Delayed Update Dialog </b>is not in my version of Downloader either.<br>I have DownLforW ver. 6.0 (Build date Oct29 1996)<br>What can I do?<br><br>----------<br>> From: Frank B. Gaylord <<font color="#0000FF"><u>fbg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx</u><font color="#000000">><br>> To: <font color="#0000FF"><u>metastock-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx</u><font color="#000000"><br>> Subject: autorun<br>> Date: Wednesday, April 23, 1997 2:00 AM<br>> <br>> >could someome please tell me how to put my dounloader on autorun...ie..10pm<br>> >automatic download without having to be at the computer to do it....i was<br>> >told by equis that i can but cannot find it in the pull down menus...<br>> > <br>> > ***************<br>> > Have a nice Day<br>> > Jim Kerwin<br>> > Atlanta,Georgia<br>> > ***************<br>> ><br>> >-----------------------------------------------------<br>> <br>> Jim -<br>> <br>> To do your autorun, click on Tools|Download Prices, then do your stuff<br>> with issues or directories, then you should see the Vendor Selection<br>> window. Within the window, under Options, there is a little box with<br>> "Delayed Update" next to it. That is the autorun option. If you click on<br>> it, then click on "OK," you should see the Delayed Update window in which<br>> you enter when you want your autorun to happen.<br>> <br>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------<br>> ---------<br>> </p>
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I'm trying to get MS 6.0 to scan a range of dates between 5 days ago and 60
days ago for prices within a 15% trading range. I've tried using the HHV
and LLV functions, but don't see how to use them other than to have them
look at _all_ the past trading days since X number of days ago. In other
words, I can't specify a range that does not include the most recent 5 days.
What I'm trying to do is write a simple exploration that will look for
prices breaking out on the upside (or downside) of a trading range. First,
I run a fundamentals scan using Zacks Research Marvel===next, I'd like to
run this technical scan, but am unable to write it. Am I overlooking a
hidden function, or am I just using the obvious ones incorrectly?
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