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RE: GPF



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Walter,

I don't think you need to decompile an XLA ... you can modify the code in
the Visual Basic Editor.  Unless the code is password protected and you do
not know the password.

QP2 has an XLA (QP2COM.XLA) that is easily modified in the VB Editor.

I am curious as to how to set up frequently used 'tools' in an XLA so that
they are easily accessible.  I have come a long way in programming Excel,
but I have a hard time with programming functions/indicators that can be
used 'frequently'.  Do you have an example?

Thanks in advance,
Peter Gialames

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:owner-metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Walter Lake
Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2000 10:07 AM
To: Metastock bulletin board
Subject: GPF


Thanks for your emails

The traders that I know really like it for it's ease of use and accurate
signals. Personally, I try to refrain from buying anything anymore. Too much
free and very inexpensive stuff is available to modify for my own interests
and trading setup.

After the 30 days is up, the program should continue to produce signals.
These can be saved to XL, only the production of the equity charts etc. are
disabled. Not a serious loss.

To others that wrote:

GPF is a program that uses XL, whereas a "program" such as "Position Cost
Averaging" is a workbook in XL. Lots of work is being done with that
workbook by other traders. The web site leaves a lot to be desired. <G>

http://www.stocksystem.com/

To others:

Put your regularly used "tools" into an XLA and then they will always be
available to you. If you mess up or want to change your XLA you will need an
decompiler to go from your XLA back to the xls.

Best regards

Walter






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