eyoung 42 posts msg #27994 - Ignore eyoung |
8/23/2003 8:58:53 PM
When i look at all my stock filters in say global on, what does this mean?
eyoung
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TheRumpledOne 6,411 posts msg #27997 - Ignore TheRumpledOne |
8/23/2003 9:08:23 PM
Eyoung,
Look at the top of this page...
See where it says STOCKFETCHER...
right below it is says... CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD.
I suggest you do that AND READ THE MANUAL at least 3 times!
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eyoung 42 posts msg #28001 - Ignore eyoung |
8/23/2003 9:47:12 PM
thanks rumpled
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eyoung 42 posts msg #28002 - Ignore eyoung |
8/23/2003 10:30:32 PM
rump i read the manual however i did not see anything pertaining to global filters
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murknd 62 posts msg #28021 - Ignore murknd |
8/24/2003 5:02:29 PM
eyoung,
Global is a "filter" that can be applied to any number of filters in your "My Filters" list. You can turn it on or off for each filter under the "global" column in your list. If it is on then SF will apply the phrase in the global filter to that filter. You can set the global filter by going to "settings" in the square bracket at the top of your "My Filters" list. A typical use of a global setting might be "close between 1 and 10" or "average volume(90) above 100000". By having this phrase as a global setting then you can change all your filters by only changing one phrase rather than having to manually change that phrase in every filter. Does that make sense?
D
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eyoung 42 posts msg #28041 - Ignore eyoung |
8/25/2003 11:57:43 AM
thanks that was the best explanation i received thanks
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