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Is it possible to tranfer data/readings out of an indicator on a historical chart to a spreadsheet format? For example, the readings from 60 minute bars for the previous 12 months. I am interested in looking at this for some research, and not sure where to start, or if it's even possible. Certainly would be helpful versus manually going back through each bar and recording the readings from such indicators. Thanks in advance if anyone can help.

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