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Strategies & Market Trends : EZ-PnF, a P&F Charting Program

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To: Russ 5150 who wrote (10)2/14/1998 5:04:00 PM
From: Mr. BSL   of 178
 
Rusty, In response to the date format:

<Well, I open the exported files to take a look(opening w/ excel 7.0). The figures are in columns, there are no commas. The dates are like this: 2/12/98. So, I formatted the date column to give a leading zero like this: 02/12/98, and saved it. Still get the date error.>

I ran into a similar problem with Excel (Excel ver. 5). I solved it by 1) Saving the data file as a CSV file, 2) Formatting the date column as MM.DD.YY & 3) setting up EZ-Pnf for CSV, MM.DD.YY .

Hope this helps

duke60
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