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To: Dustin who wrote (22248)8/30/2001 12:33:48 PM
From: thecow  Respond to of 110652
 
Dustin

Sorry, no ideas. Maybe an excel expert will speak up. Here's a link that may point the way.

windmill.co.uk

tc



To: Dustin who wrote (22248)9/5/2001 12:10:37 PM
From: Esteban  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110652
 
Dustin,

I just now read your question about charting realtime data in Excel. You can do this, but you must chart a range in order to keep a certain number of previous bars, not simply a single cell.

Fortunately, QLink makes this easy. You are using a snapshot link that updates only one cell. If you use a bars link, you can build a charting range, then chart the range in Excel.

There are a few tricks to the process. The help that comes with Qlink does a fair job of illustrating the process. Both the text file and the xls example file.

There was a discussion on the Qcharts thread a month or so back where the process was addressed in detail. Maybe you can work back or forward through those messages starting here: Message 16145679

If you need more help, the QCharts thread is a good place to ask for help.

Esteban