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<DIV><FONT color=#000000 size=2>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Can anyone help me with the 
proper syntax for entering up and down fractals as an expert symbol?&nbsp; I've 
been trying to use the REF and HHV formulas in various combinations, ie: HHV( 
HIGH,3) &gt;&nbsp; HHV(HIGH ,5 )AND HHV(HIGH,3) &gt; HHV(HIGH,4) AND HHV(HIGH,3) 
&gt; HHV(HIGH,2) AND HHV(HIGH,3) &gt; HHV(HIGH,1)..etc. These are entered as 
indicators I created called &quot;fractal up&quot; and &quot;fractal down&quot;. 
Then the indicators are referenced by the expert I created in order to generate 
a symbol. What I'm trying to do is create a symbol on my charts to place a 
symbol above the up or below the down fractal bar.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT color=#000000 size=2>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; The fractal bar is 
defined as the center bar where the two preceding and two following bars have a 
lower high than the center bar for an up fractal, and where the two preceding 
and two following bars have a higher low than the center bar for a down 
fractal.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT color=#000000 size=2>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; I've spent some serious time 
this past holiday weekend to my wifes' dismay working on this and I am going in 
circles on it it seems. Any help would be much appreciated. I feel like I'm just 
missing this thing by a hair. Thanks for feeling my pain. </FONT></DIV>
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From: "Guy Tann" <grtann@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: RE: Office Taskbar-configuration, instant (Chart) Access with  
Date: Sun, 5 Jul 1998 23:00:32 -0700
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Tom

I've looked everywhere for the msoffice.exe file.  Can't find it.
Additionally, even though I installed MS Office 97 Professional on my
system, I just have Microsoft Office in my Program Files folder.

Anyway, I'm going to dig through my stuff to find the CD and reinstall it.
I had the task bar on my old system, but in moving over to the new 400MHz
box, I must have done something to screw things up.  I do have all of the
individual programs like Access 97, Word, Excel, Outlook, Power Point,
listed in the Program list.

Regards

Guy


-----Original Message-----
From:	owner-metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:owner-metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of A.J. Maas
Sent:	Saturday, July 04, 1998 3:34 AM
To:	metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx; David.Castley
Subject:	Re: Office Taskbar-configuration, instant (Chart) Access with

Also, again I have to point you to "setting" / "adjust" options available in
the
small menu, accessable by 1x right-click on one of the small (Office-own)
icons
right at the top of the (here Office) Taskbar. (This is available if you
have a
"floating-and-not-on-particular-program-depending" Taskbar.
This then will get you to the Taskbars' "set-up" dialog-window(here 4
tab-pages),
where you are able to choose "always on top" for the Taskbar to be
perminently
displayed, no matter what program is running.

I have found some of the parameters for the TASKS-links too:
In folder "Office" at:
"C:\Program Files\Microsoft OfficePro97\Office\Taskbar\Office"

Make new Task:
"C:\Program Files\Microsoft OfficePro97\Office\OUTLOOK.EXE" /c IPM.Task
Make new Note:
"C:\Program Files\Microsoft OfficePro97\Office\OUTLOOK.EXE" /c
IPM.StickyNote
Make new Contact:
"C:\Program Files\Microsoft OfficePro97\Office\OUTLOOK.EXE" /c IPM.Contact
Make new Appointment:
"C:\Program Files\Microsoft OfficePro97\Office\OUTLOOK.EXE" /c
IPM.Appointment
Make new Activity-item:
"C:\Program Files\Microsoft OfficePro97\Office\OUTLOOK.EXE" /c IPM.Activity
Make new Office-document:
"C:\Program Files\Microsoft OfficePro97\Office\OSA.EXE" -n
Open new Office-document:
"C:\Program Files\Microsoft OfficePro97\Office\OSA.EXE" -f
Run ScreenSaver:
"C:\Program Files\Microsoft OfficePro97\Office\OSA.EXE" -s

Regards,
Ton Maas
Ms-IRB@xxxxxxxxx


-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
Van: A.J. Maas <anthmaas@xxxxxx>
Aan: Metastock List <metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>; David.Castley
<David.Castley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Datum: vrijdag 3 juli 1998 10:33
Onderwerp: Re: Office Taskbar-configuration, instant (Chart) Access with


>David,
>the closest I get to "Outlook" is in MsOffice97. However, from install, I
have
>its Outlook97-program disabled, as I never used it.
>
>But from digging memory and this "office for dummies"-book I know that
>what you would like is impossible to establish.
>The Outlook-taskbar can only function WITHIN Outlook-windows, eg. you must
>be running Outlook first, then have its window open for the taskbar to be
seen
>and to provide you with its functionality.
>
>Basicaly, what you would like, is Metastocks' standard left-side taskbar,
the one
>with f.i. the "drawing lines"-buttons, to be available in other
Win95-programs too.
>Other programs might contain the same abilities/look-a-likes(MsPaint) but
any
>'exchanging'/inter-acting between the programs' pencils/workbars, for
example,
>is impossible.
>Due to both and also other programs' interfaces, this is out of the
question. They
>are two seperate build-in programs' tools, progammed without any
>inter-exchangability.
>
>The Office-taskbar however is as an EXE-file, a stand-alone, seperate "of
any other
>programs" running taskbar(besides depending on Win95).
>The links are nothing else then the ordinairy "shortcut to"-links as we
know in Win95,
>displayed/accessable on a 1 cm wide taskbar(with minor differences much
like the
>Win95-taskbar).
>On this taskbar, shortcuts to TASKS(small-iconed links) and
folders(big-iconed links)
>can be made 'and arranged accordingly'.
>
>If programs will let themselves be accessed to run tasks from the
start-up-line(Run), then
>links can be made, to run them f.i. as TASKS.
>Many programs, mainly because of the Windows environment, will NOT though.
>To test if Outlook is capable, you will have to do a run "on just any"
Outlook TASK.
>This will require for you to know the right parameters though.
>On-line help/manual/additional books should be able to provide you with
these.
>Then:
>In Win95, go to Start\Run and type in the full adress of the
Outlook98-program(exe) and
>the tasks' parameters. If succesfull, then make the links, with the
"Run-line" full details as
>its "linked to"-adress.
>The Microsoft Knowledge base(search on Outlook) and Outlook98 News Groups
will
>be the best way to get more right (parameter) info(if at all available,
that is).
>http://search.microsoft.com/
>
>For News groups see your email-program/ISP.
>
>Regards,
>Ton Maas
>Ms-IRB@xxxxxxxxx
>
>
>-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
>Van: David.Castley <David.Castley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Aan: A.J. Maas <anthmaas@xxxxxx>
>Datum: donderdag 2 juli 1998 19:29
>Onderwerp: Re: Office Taskbar-configuration, instant (Chart) Access with
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>
>>Ton. Many thanks for your mail and effort.
>>I no longer have an MSOFFICE.EXE file as I upgraded to Outlook98. I don't
>>know if I made myself clear or not, but what I would like to do is to have
>>the Outlook98 taskbar icons permanently on display in the upper right hand
>>corner, no matter what programme I am running, whether Metastock MSWord or
>>whatever. The icons presently reside in the Outlook shortcut taskbar, and
>>include such items as Inbox,Tasks,Journal Calendar etc.
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: A.J. Maas <anthmaas@xxxxxx>
>>To: Metastock List <metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>; David.Castley
>><David.Castley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>Date: 01 July 1998 07:59
>>Subject: Office Taskbar-configuration, instant (Chart) Access with
>>
>>
>>>"Ton. I wonder if you could help me. I have been trying to get my
Outlook98
>>taskbar
>>>to always be present in the upper right hand corner of my screen no
matter
>>what
>>>programme I am running. Any idea how to do this? Thanks."
>>>
>>>David
>>>Outlook98, if that is the same taskbar as in Office97 then:
>>>
>>>When taskbar is "Not Availble":
>>>-In Win95-explorer go to the main Office97-folder("C:\Program
>>Files\Microsoft Office97")
>>>and double-click the "Microsoft Office Taskbar"-link
>>>-If not present, then go to the Office-program file "MSOFFICE.EXE" and
>>double-click
>>>(to be found at "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office\MSOFFICE.EXE")
>>>-This will enable the Taskbar, and in the message following, get it to
>>start everytime you
>>>  start the computer, this will auto-make the link in your Windows
>>start-menu
>>>Or:
>>>-If not present, create a new link in the small quickmenu by
right-clicking
>>the "EXE" program
>>>at "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office\MSOFFICE.EXE"
>>>-"Cut & Paste" the link from the "Office"-folder to the Windows
start-menu
>>folder
>>>(at "C:\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Start Up\")
>>>-Reboot Win95/computer
>>>
>>>"When Available":
>>>When displayed at your Desktop, configure the taskbar by going to the
>>uppertop "Office"
>>>Logo-thumbnails, 2 pieces of "1/2" and "full" squared-colored-icons, just
>>above a colored
>>>"folder" label and 1x-right-click.
>>>Choose your required settings(eg. "Hide taskbar", when applied these will
>>get "V"-marked).
>>>(the quickest is the 1/2 thumbnail at the top, not with the v-markings
>>choice, but very instant
>>>choices).
>>>
>>>Note that you can "Add" your favourite folders to the Office97-taskbar
>>too(folders containing
>>>f.i. the below mentioned layout-links) and then, by 1x clicking on their
>>taskbar-icons, folders'
>>>contents get rolled out all over the "tiny", most handy taskbar, wich is
>>ofcourse user-friendly!!!.
>>>(Like lots and lots in Office). Single links can also be added as an icon
>>and clicked on to
>>>directly go to your charts, even when in Metastock(just move the taskbar
to
>>the top of your screen
>>>or to the left or right, and multi-clicking for charts is then
>>available(only have to do 1x click per chart).
>>>
>>>If Office is not installed then check-up in your
>>Outlook-manual/online-help. Search for instance
>>>for plain "taskbar" or "startup" or "desktop" or "configure" etc.
>>>I'm not familiar with the setup of single stand-alone "Office-programs".
>>>
>>>Regards,
>>>Ton Maas
>>>Ms-IRB@xxxxxxxxx
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>From: A.J. Maas <anthmaas@xxxxxx>
>>>To: metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>; metastock-digest
>><metastock-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>>Date: 27 June 1998 18:28
>>>Subject: Re: updating chart
>>>
>>>
>>>-"Open" chart of SP500
>>>-Drop your 9-day MA either on the price- or in its own chart(an
>>inner-window)
>>>-Press "NEW" button and then "Layout"
>>>-Add the(se) chart(s) to the layout
>>>-Save as this new "sp500.mwl"(layout) to any folder, f.i. "C:\Ms" or
>>"C:\Ms\layouts"
>>>In Win95-Explorer:
>>>-Make a new folder "Layout-links" in the "C:\Windows\Desktop" folder
>>>-Go to the above layout and 1x Right-click
>>>-In small quick-menu choose "make shortcut" to make a link("sp500.lnk")
>>>-In the layouts' (save) folder drag this link to the
>>>"C:\Windows\Desktop\Layouts-links" folder
>>>Now if you have IE40x installed:
>>>-Then 1x Right-click on the taskbar
>>>-In small quick-menu highlight "Taskbars"
>>>-In its roll-out right-menu choose "New Taskbar"
>>>-And point to the "C:\Windows\Desktop\Layouts-links" folder
>>>-Add as many "layout"-links that will fit on the new taskbar(note that
you
>>can drag
>>>the(any) taskbar to any side of your desktop/screen
>>>(mine is 2x vertical side-by-side on the right, 1 for stocks, 1 for
>>Indexes)
>>>This then, when closed, will have created a new taskbar on your desktop,
>>>a "press once only"-Button(link) INCLUDED.
>>>In other words:
>>>
>>>----- Having your favourite "charts" just one(1x) TRUE click away -----
>>>
>>>Now if only programs like Metastock would startup faster(quicker loading)
>>then
>>>one can apply the "buttons" for fast INSTANT Accessing of ALL of ones'
>>TAcharts
>>>
>>>Regards,
>>>Ton Maas
>>>Ms-IRB@xxxxxxxxx
>>>
>>>-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
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