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Exporting from NT7 to Excel : Examples

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ctaggart878
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Ravi,

I noticed your comments about exporting to Excel, and I was wondering if you had done anything. I hoping to pull chart data (OHLC) into a spreadsheet. Relatively straightforward, but I don't want to remake the wheel. (I've noticed some of the other posts here about strategies that can pull the data, but given concerns about memory leaks, I figured I'll keep looking.)

Hope all is well with you,

- t

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kk240
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If you don't need to export all the time, just use ninjas export feature,
There is also export indicator in download section. Those are not excel macros which will pull data inside excel.

ctaggart878 View Post
Ravi,

I noticed your comments about exporting to Excel, and I was wondering if you had done anything. I hoping to pull chart data (OHLC) into a spreadsheet. Relatively straightforward, but I don't want to remake the wheel. (I've noticed some of the other posts here about strategies that can pull the data, but given concerns about memory leaks, I figured I'll keep looking.)

Hope all is well with you,

- t


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ctaggart878
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If you don't need to export all the time, just use ninjas export feature,
There is also export indicator in download section. Those are not excel macros which will pull data inside excel.

kk240,

Nice, and yeah, the export will do for now. (Still getting acquainted with NT, so....)

Have you, or anyone else, used the export indicator without problems? There were some mentions of memory leakage, and I'd rather avoid that. (In fact, I'd rather avoid pretty much all kinds of leakages, but that's another story.)

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 syxforex 
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Hello Traders,

I'm not a programmer and I don't really have the time to learn all this stuff right now. I simply want to put live options prices into excel 2010. Does anybody know of a developer who will provide the tools to do this at a reasonable cost?

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 FloridaOJ 
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I can't get the ZigZag_Sam_2 or 3 indicator to write to a file. Can anyone help with this problem? I've been at it for a couple days now. I'm not sure if I need to alter the code or what but nothing I have tried has worked. What do I need to provide the indicator in the Misc>FileName input field when I load the indicator? Any help is greatly appreciated!

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