If you don’t have access to a keyboard, there is a way you can insert a British pound sign on your word processor without typing. On applications such as Microsoft Word or Google Docs, you can simply follow these steps: Go to Insertfrom the drop-down menu at the top Select ‘Symbol...
So if, for example, you wanted to make a shortcut for the pound sterling button, you could makeReplacesomething likeGBP. The chances of you using GBP elsewhere in another context is very remote. In theWithsection, add your currency symbol. You can either find it using one of the methods...
Keyboard Shortcut Another way to add the pound sign is to use the keyboard shortcut. You can only insert a symbol in one cell at a time, then copy the symbol to the rest of the cells in the range. (If you do this often, you might want to automate the insertion with a VBA loop...
Keyboard shortcut Shift+Ctrl+End In the Name Box at the left-hand end of the Formula Bar, replace A2 with the input nmFirstNames. Press Enter to cement the range name in place — I always confirm my range naming has been successful: Open the list of range names in the Name Box Selec...
Will the indicator use its own symbol/timeframe for calculations or will it access data of other symbols and timeframes? Do you want to disable indicator drawing on any symbols/timeframes? What should the indicator do, if there are not enough bars of another symbol/timeframe? Prices, volumes...