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Monday, 01/26/2004 8:37:07 PM

Monday, January 26, 2004 8:37:07 PM

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Hey Wang - try this...
This might help you to post a chart
I had trouble too - ddfridd set me straight.

My example uses a StockCharts.com chart

1. Go to Stockcharts
2. Create a chart
3. Now right-click anywhere on the chart
4. A Windows 'property' window pops up
5. In that window, look for something that says:
Address:
(URL) HERE YOU'LL SEE THE URL, i.e. http://stockchart...
You probably see only 2 lines of the address
6. There is MORE to that address that you must copy
7. To copy address (URL)...
a.) place the cursor just before the "S" in the
word "Stockchart.."
BE SURE NOT TO INCLUDE THE "HTTP://" PART
b.) Now left-click and drag down to the right.
The lines will scroll..
c.) once you've highlighted the entire URL,
release the mouse button
d.) now place the cursor over the highlighted text and
press the right mouse-button - once.
e.) a popup menu appears - left-click "copy"
You now have copied the URL to the clipboard
8. Now to paste the address into your ihub post...
(Note: I can't type the bracket characters into this post)
(Note: there should be NO spaces between characters)
a.) type a LEFT-bracket (right of the letter "P")
b.) type the word "chart"
c.) type a RIGHT-bracket
d.) Now paste the URL immediately following the right
bracket by holding down the CTRL key and simultaneously
pressing the letter "V" key.
Release both keys when the address appears.
e.) type a left-bracket
f.) type a right slash (key below ? mark)
g.) follow with the word "chart"
h.) end by typing a right bracket
9. Now post your chart

Any problems - gimme a shout
Bill

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