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Gilari Decosta
2010-12-12 12:37:31


Sir,
A detailed instruction on how to handle split will be very helpful.I dont know how to find the requirecd sensitivity.
There should be a system to UNDO THE CHANGE ,if anything go wrong.
IF sensitivity is not set properly ,many times splity adjustment go wrong.
With thanks
Gilari



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2010-12-13 03:54:16

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There is no required sensitivity. The sensitivity allows you to detect potential splits.

If you already know the stock splits, then simply add them and click on "Apply".

Also, you need to check the splits in the grid before applying them.



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