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Duplicating NT7 charts while retaining trendlines and notes?
Does anybody know of a program or a way to duplicate an NT7 chart with all the trendlines and notes you've put on it? I want to be able to take a longer timeframe chart, put my long term trendlines, etc on it, then duplicate it and make it and makes some smaller timeframe charts from it that retain all the trendlines and notes from the longer timeframe chart. Thanks!
Can you help answer these questions from other members on NexusFi?
You can't do this presently though there would be a mean by using a text file where you'd write your point A and B definition (time, price level, width, color etc.) for your trendlines and an indicator to read this information and plot it on the chart. This way by using the same indicator on many charts with various intervals you'd get the same lines.
Ideally, you would need a script to extract the definition of all the objects present on your chart, save it into a file and then an indicator to read and recreate these same objects on any chart.
You're right, that's the way to proceed. What about the little 'L' we see on our chart in the upper right of a window ? I thought it was to link charts together.