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Pastimes : A Novel Academy: 56ers in Annapolis

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To: d. alexander who wrote (2252)11/28/1997 7:50:00 AM
From: Dave H  Read Replies (3) of 2403
 
DA,

I think in parity, as in tc2000, once trendlines are drawn, you can't modify them. instead you have to either extend them with a new line, or just erase all the lines and start over.
in tc2000, i frequently zoom in pretty close and draw a new line that starts on top of the old line and extends it as far as possible. this usually works well enough, though i wish i could just have the ability to modify the line!
in parity, you could probably do the same type of thing, just have the trendline be the kind that extends as far as it can and click on the same two points you originally did to make the first trendline.

good luck,

dave
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