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To: Beachside Bill who wrote (5192)5/19/2006 4:09:56 PM
From: Louis V. Lambrecht  Respond to of 48092
 
There are free websites which are used to post charts, and frow which you can link. (Memo
ry is not what it used to be <ng>).
Before you ask,
in Windows, the PrintScreen button saves the desktop, you cat crop the image with MsPaint or other software that came with the system.

For also Windows there is a nice screen capture utility mirekw.com
Thank you Mirek!

People with a real operating systems have more straightforward core utilities. <g>



To: Beachside Bill who wrote (5192)5/19/2006 5:18:55 PM
From: Mario :-)  Respond to of 48092
 
Just for posting some chart you can use Stockcharts.

I had hard time to post chart from stockcharts using IE.

Switching to Firefox Mozzilla helped. Here are (bullet proof) steps:

1 - use Firefox Mozilla

2 - go to this link: stockcharts.com

3 - enter your stock ticker and update chart

4 - click below chart on "Linkable version"

5 - then RIGHT click on the chart and from the drop down menu click on: "Copy Image Location" (that's why Firefox - don't see this option with my Internet Explorer)

OK, from here on you already know:

- open msg/reply window
- paste link into msg
- take out http://
- add behind the link
- no spaces
- uncheck: preview/spellcheck

Just post and it should work.

Of course, you can set your own indicators, size, color... on the chart.

Hope this helps