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And your .02 cents is, IMHO, fairly valid. We'd all rather spend the time
in MS, I agree.
But folks, don't get to thinking that you have to be a programmer to do
this. In most applications you can do virtually everything with a
keystroke (even copy exploration results - I've done it). All that is
involved in creating a WinBatch macro is opening Window's Notepad and
typing those keystrokes into a file, saving the file with a .WBT extension,
and you are DONE! If you want more advanced stuff then the EXTENSIVE help
files will pull you through.
Bottom line -- if you can do simple formulas in MS you can probably do a
WinBatch.
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From: Michel Dussault[SMTP:mdussault@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
Reply To: metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Tuesday, November 03, 1998 10:03 AM
To: metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: World's Best Macro Program
>Will she Winbatch macro system follow mouse insstructions or does it
only
>follow keyboard instrcutions?
I downloaded Winbatch on Sunday after reading David's message.
It works good and after a few hours I could write a few "basic basic
stuff" but It's not all that easy.
I REALLY hope Metastock is working on the possibility of "tagging"
explorations and allowing them to by run one after the other. I feel
its better to spend hours working on metastock then spending hours
learning to program macros.
My .02
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