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John (Romero):
Yes John, I got the idea that I would have to
create a new printer driver.
Your method did work, and I used it. Thanks for
this.
Ron:
This was also an excellent suggestion. I tried it,
and it copies the monthly
data in Excel without a hitch. I will definitely
remember this, for future
reference.
Thank you both-
Wayne
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Ron
To: <A title=metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
href="mailto:metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx">metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Saturday, September 14, 2002 5:58
PM
Subject: Re: Saving Compressed Data to
.txt File
Wayne - I think you can take the data into Excel
directly. Create the monthly chart.. Open Excel. Drag the plot onto the
Excel spreadsheet. The monthly data used for the plot is duplicated in the
spreadsheet. You can save the spreadsheet in any form Excel
permits.RonWayne wrote:> Hi
All:>> >> I am wondering if it is possible
to save Metastock compressed data>> in TEXT
format?>> >> I.e., I am looking at a chart
compressed to monthly data. I want to>> not just print this out
as text, which I can do using the Print/As Text>> function, but
SAVE it as a file, so I can copy the monthly data into>> Excel
and manipulate it.>> >> Any ideas on how I
can do this?>> >>
Thanks,>>> Wayne>> Victoria,
BC>
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