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How to save Strategy created DrawingObjects to Re-apply?

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 Taddypole 
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This my first post to futures.io (formerly BMT)!.. I've been a member for some time but only recently started seeing all the great stuff.
Starting to really love this site.
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On to the task at hand...

I have created a strategy for discretionary trading. When I place trades, the strategy documents the entry and exit with arrows, lines and text.

The only problem I have now is if I shut the strategy down or shut Ninja Trader down, the mark ups are gone.

Is there a way to store and re-apply these discretionary entries/exits? At the moment I can only take snap shots to preserve them, but am looking for a better way.

Thanks,
taddypole...

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