Messages In This Digest (4 Messages)
- 1a.
- Re: Freeware TA add-on From: boo1712
- 2a.
- Re: getyahoohistory From: chj.2010
- 3a.
- windows 7 excel 2010 migration From: Hal Maughan
- 3b.
- Re: windows 7 excel 2010 migration From: Randy Harmelink
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Re: Freeware TA add-on
Posted by: "boo1712" boo1712@yahoo.co.uk boo1712
Sun Jul 10, 2011 8:33 am (PDT)
http://prdownloads.sourceforge. net/ta-lib/ ta-lib-0. 4.0-msvc. zip
Unzip it and register the file "ta-lib.xll" as an excel add-in.
It is totally free with more TA indicators then you may need.
As with alot of free stuff, it just lacks documentations, but it works.
--- In smf_addin@yahoogroups.com , "sergeh3" <sergeh3@...> wrote:
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> team,
> does anyone know of an add-on for performing technical analysis via excel (eg, Bollinger Bands, exponential moving averages, etc) that is truly freeware (no trial-versions, etc)? any help would be appreciated, thanks a million in advance.
>
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Re: getyahoohistory
Posted by: "chj.2010" chasjohn02@yahoo.com chj.2010
Sun Jul 10, 2011 9:22 am (PDT)
Hello Randy - Shortly after I posted, the program worked fine. Have no idea what was happening prior to. BTW, you have created a marvelous tool. Congrats and thanks!
--- In smf_addin@yahoogroups.com , Randy Harmelink <rharmelink@...> wrote:
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> Works fine here. Can you upload the file (or attach one to a message) so I
> can look at it?
>
> Almost all of my templates use ranged names. Shouldn't be a factor at all.
>
> On Sat, Jul 9, 2011 at 7:25 AM, chj.2010 <chasjohn02@...> wrote:
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> >
> > I created a Named Range: Tick and assigned a cell to the range. If I use
> > the named range I get a blank screen. If I copy the cell contents and paste
> > them into the formula, I get data.
> >
> > getyahoohistory(Tick) - Doesn't work Tick = $E$5 = "RDN"
> > getyahoohistory("RDN")- Works
> >
>
- 3a.
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windows 7 excel 2010 migration
Posted by: "Hal Maughan" hal@kerimaughan.com halandkeri
Sun Jul 10, 2011 5:42 pm (PDT)
I've used the add-in for over 2 years and love it - thank you Randy!
I recently migrated to win 7 excel 2010 and re-installed the add-in per instructions. The first time I ran the macro it worked like a charm. I attempted to save the data file in the c:\program files\SMF Add-in folder as I had done in prior versions and it won't save there. My IT guy says I have to save it in my "my documents" area - can't save straight to the C: drive with win 7 due to new "protections". When I saved to "My documents" area and tried it again, it gave the "non-responding" error for excel.exe and locked up. Not sure what to do. I couldn't find anything in the search of prior posts. Any suggestions on how to overcome this?
Thanks for any help...Hal
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Re: windows 7 excel 2010 migration
Posted by: "Randy Harmelink" rharmelink@gmail.com rharmelink
Sun Jul 10, 2011 5:52 pm (PDT)
The add-in should be able to be located anywhere you want, or anywhere your
system will allow you to put it. Same for your data files. The only issue is
if you open a workbook that was saved with the add-in in a different
location than where you system has it. In that case, you need to manually
edit the links (see the #NAME? item in the "Links" area of the group).
But I have no direct experience with either Win7 or EXCEL 2010.
On Sun, Jul 10, 2011 at 5:42 PM, Hal Maughan <hal@kerimaughan.com > wrote:
> I've used the add-in for over 2 years and love it - thank you Randy!
> I recently migrated to win 7 excel 2010 and re-installed the add-in per
> instructions. The first time I ran the macro it worked like a charm. I
> attempted to save the data file in the c:\program files\SMF Add-in folder as
> I had done in prior versions and it won't save there. My IT guy says I have
> to save it in my "my documents" area - can't save straight to the C: drive
> with win 7 due to new "protections". When I saved to "My documents" area
> and tried it again, it gave the "non-responding" error for excel.exe and
> locked up. Not sure what to do. I couldn't find anything in the search of
> prior posts. Any suggestions on how to overcome this?
>
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