Hi all,
I would like to post my latest version of a little tool that I just updated. This tool enables one to store SR-lines in a csv-file, and to read them back later.
I made this tool because I keep loosing my SR-lines everytime I change my template or for some other reason close a chart accidentaly.
The advantages of this tool are:
User guide:
Example of the naming of one line:
Now the export-function of my tool will create a neat file for this particular symbol and timeframe.
And it will append those lines to the collection of SR-Lines.
Just try it and see if you like it.
On request I can write an extended user-guide.
Cheers...
I would like to post my latest version of a little tool that I just updated. This tool enables one to store SR-lines in a csv-file, and to read them back later.
I made this tool because I keep loosing my SR-lines everytime I change my template or for some other reason close a chart accidentaly.
Attached File(s)
SR-Lines Store v1.03.ex4
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The advantages of this tool are:
- You can draw SR-lines undisturbed on an empty chart and import them into your favourite chart with all indicators.
- You can import the SR-lines in multiple charts even in different MT4 installations.
- SR-lines are stored in a way for easy management or to exchange them via mail.
Location of the files:
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User guide:
- Simply start the tool for the chart you want to work with.
- Select the operation that you want to do.
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- When defining new SR-lines, please note that you must name each line like BPP:xxxxxxx
In that way the script knows that this is a line (among others that you may have) that needs
to be treated as an SR-line. - The naming bit after BPP: will be replaced during the export proces so what ever you type
there is ok as long as each line has a unique name.
For example: You have drawn these SR-Lines on your chart:
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Example of the naming of one line:
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Now the export-function of my tool will create a neat file for this particular symbol and timeframe.
And it will append those lines to the collection of SR-Lines.
Just try it and see if you like it.
On request I can write an extended user-guide.
Cheers...
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