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To: robert b furman who wrote (589)10/7/2019 10:21:45 PM
From: Underexposed  Respond to of 914
 
Hi Bob

At my current age of 67 - I'm definitely computer challenged.
I have you by 3 years...I am 70 years young :)

Try to follow those instructions I gave to-the-letter for Option 1. It really works.

And yes I think COHU is a good American stock. I did not listen to your previous suggestion.on BRKS and it is doing quite well since a small dip since we last talked about it.

Us old dogs still have the ability to learn....

Hmmm... I just tried my Option 1 instructions and it did not work as I showed before.

Sometimes things are copied that you don't see and they interfere with the pasting from one application to another

OPTION 2 absolutely works...

if you don't normally use a graphics program to edit photos you can use MSPaint or if you have an Apple computer you can use PaintBrush (not ever using Apple I don't know if it comes with the Apple Operating System... but you can google it)

Here is how to find it on a Windows computer.

Click on the START icon in the lower left corner of the screen and you get the following


After you click on MSPaint you get the following screen after you do the following to the StockChart you created.

1. Place your cursor in the middle of your chart on the StockCharts website.
2. right-click now and you will see a menu pop up.
3. Choose copy image by left-clicking on the "copy image" item
4. Paste the chart into the MSPaint software.



If the dotted line is around the chart You can right-click on the chart.... if you draw lines on the chart that dotted line will disappear .... just place your cursor in the upper left of the chart.... right-click and hold dragging the cursor to the lower right corner of the chart before releasing the cursor button

then copy go to your SI post and place the cursor where you want the chart to appear... press Control-v (both keys at once) and the chart will be placed into your post.

I hope these instructions are clear

UE