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Hi! A critical feature for me within the batch find/replace feature is the ability to import listings via excel that include the different file names. That way I can do a bulk find/replace based on the independent files. For example, in "cat.docx" I can set up multiple specific rules for find/replace and for "dog.docx" I can set up different rules for the find/replace but they would all be performed at once. I have attached an example of the spreadsheet that can be imported. This feature would single handidly purchase this software :). Thanks!

 
2 years ago
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#2213
KUDOS and GREAT TOOL - Many tks to Devs

Future improvements -

1) +1 with that option.  Easy import/export via list of terms and alternates. 

2) Also manual sorting list once word substitutes inserted

3) An update to fix current Word 365 freezing issues.  

4) Export log feature that works

Marc Cayouette
2 years ago
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#2214
Thank you guys. I already sent your suggestions to our development team.

Thanks again,
Amanda
2 years ago
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#2215
Thank you! This is exactly what we all were waiting for.

[size=85]Regards, Amily,
marketing manager

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2 years ago
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#2831
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Like a technical indicator, a market indicator is a series of data points derived from a formula. With market indicators, however, the formula for market indicators is applied to the price data for multiple securities within the market, instead of just one security. Price data can come from open, high, low or close points for the securities, their volume or both. This data is entered into the indicator formula, producing the desired data point.
Unlike technical indicators, market indicators are not charted above or below the chart. Market indicators are what is being charted, and as such have their own ticker symbols. There are often many symbols that apply the same market indicator formula to different markets; for example, the $BPSPX and $BPNDX track the Bullish Percent Index for the S&P 500 and the NASDAQ 100, respectively.
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Market Breadth Indicators
Breadth indicators measure the number or percentage of stocks in the group that are participating in a trend. Market breadth indicators are typically based on the price data of the stocks in the group. For example, the Advance-Decline Line is calculated using the number of stocks in the group that increased in price (“advancers”) vs. the number that decreased in price (“decliners”). The Net New 52-Week Highs indicator measures the difference between the percentage of stocks making new 52-week highs and those making new 52-week lows.
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Not all market indicators measure market participation using price and volume. Sentiment Indicators are used to measure whether investors feel bullish or bearish about the market, which is referred to as investor sentiment. The data used to calculate these indicators varies more widely than traditional market breadth indicators: it is often a count of the investors themselves, or the volume of money they are investing, rather than price and volume. For example, the DecisionPoint Rydex Ratio is calculated using the amount of money invested in bullish and bearish mutual funds. The AAII sentiment indicators are based on poll results of investors.
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