Mad Marsupial |
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Sunday, February 10, 2013 |
Tuesday, April 3, 2018 2:17:43 PM |
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I requested this several years ago and it still hasn't been added to TC.
Please add "Area" and especially "Heiken-Ashi" plot styles when using the Ctrl+B function to flip through plot styles.
It's cumbersoum to have to go into Chart Properties, Plot Styles, click a drop box and select Heiken-Ashi just to get to a Heiken chart. If you are using a Heiken chart, as soon as you use Ctrl+B to get to another plot style, you have to double back through the same sequence just to get back to a Heiken chart.
Thanks,
Drew
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Got a call from Jerry on the Help Desk. Problem solved. Solution: If you need to Uninstall TC on Windows, use the uninstall link on the Worden Support page: http://www.worden.com/Support/Files
In my case, using Windows 10 (64 bit) Add / Remove programs, did not uninstall the TC2000 program properly. Using the uninstall link provided above completly uninstalled the program and I was easily able to "Install to PC".
Thanks, Jerry.
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Version 16 doesn't work for what I need TC2000 for. I had a Silver Light issue, installed latest version of it it and TC2000 12.5 didn't work at all. Using Add/Remove programs on Wn 10, I removed all versions of TC from my computer. When trying to reinstall Ver 12.5, Using the Log In page "Install to my PC" button, I continue to get "TC2000 is already installed. Please run TC2000 from your desktop." I have no links to TC on my desktop anywhere, and all versions have been removed. I do have a TC2000 Folder that has "Data" and "User" folders even after removing all versions. Do I have to delete these folders and if I do, will all my previous charting data be removed from my account?
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Restart several times didn't help.
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Version 12.4.5 Platinum. Can't access TC2000. Multiple attempts to restart unsucessful. Sugesstions? Thx. 8:11PM 4/18/14 EDT
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Bruce.
Peferct. Thanks!
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I'm brand new to TC 2000. Wow, it's great! I'm trying to find a way to scan or make a PCF that finds stocks or ETFs where the MACD (12, 26, 9) is crossing above the EMA (9) ONLY when the cross occurs below the zero line. Thanks!
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