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To: Luke Lang who wrote (8014)12/7/1998 1:52:00 AM
From: Richard Estes  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11149
 
you can sort them. lets say one column is QRS, sort it in descending order. While the help is not the greatest in the world, it sure helps to read it. Pull the list into excel for more work, the columns allow easy transfer.

So many people expect so much from the biggest bang for your data dollar. But very few tap the power that lies within it. There are quite a few people on this topic that know what they are talking about, they are using QP2. They aren't doing it to save money, they are using it because it is the best.



To: Luke Lang who wrote (8014)12/7/1998 1:59:00 AM
From: Bob Jagow  Respond to of 11149
 
It is very useful to be able to sort the charts by, for example, an indicator value, Luke.
You must output commas between the columns in order to sort them as per
println symbol,",",close(tbar):6:2,",",date(tbar);
Help [hidden under Find 'sort'] is pasted below. -Bob
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The spreadsheet window lets you see the contents of a list file. This window opens automatically when you open a list file.
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To add or remove a row or column:
Columns have alphabetical headers, rows are numbered. Click on the column header or row number and a menu will pop up, allowing you to delete the current column or row, or insert a new column or row.

To sort the issues in the spreadsheet:

Click on Sort . You may sort by up to three columns, in ascending or descending order.