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To: gypsees who wrote (17348)8/20/2003 9:50:50 PM
From: Michael Condra  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 17977
 
Sure, pivot levels could be calculated in Excel very easily, starting with a column of symbols, using a macro that looped over them.

By the way, pivots will be a study in QCharts 4.6, the build we're working on now.

Pivots in Excel would be even easier, if there were YOpen, YHigh, YLow fields to match Yest (=YClose). Those could be put into a row alongside the symbol, and pivots calculated without pulling in any bar data.