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To: Gary Burton who wrote (721)4/24/1998 5:38:00 PM
From: PRay  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3291
 
Gary,

In version 4.0, you can choose the list you want to export. Just create a scan (which shows up as a chart list) with the following parameters:

NASDAQ
NYSE
90-day average volume above 50,000 shares
One year sales above 30 million

...and give it a name. Now any time you want to export, just select that list and export it.

Don't have to worry about a the new CD because your scan will still be there.

I talked with someone in their tech support and they said in version 4, only the recent history of all 9000 stocks is on your hard drive, the bulk of the history remains on the CD which is why you have to run the program with the CD in the drive.