FOREX - Trends, Forecasts and Implications (Episode 13: March 2012) - page 278
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Only these are MetaTrader 4\profiles and MetaTrader 4\templates
If you update to the 418 build of MT4, there are reports that this build is glitchy, i.e. there are no guarantees,
I have rolled back to 416.
maybe here too, tell me how to transfer them to the terminal from the deleted folder ????
you can copy all files with *.tpl extension or move them to the folder <terminal>\templates
After that on any window with a chart (re-opened) right-click on the chart and select a template from the list (they all should be displayed there). but if they are many, it may not show all. then above the appearing list of templates is an item "Load Template". through that window will be exactly the complete list of all templates from the folder. It is advisable to select a currency in the window that matches the name of the template to be loaded. otherwise everything may "go apart".
Right-click and look in the properties from where the file came from.
Same way to recover and look up the address.
In templates, but there are two templates.
The wrong one is in experts.
These are tpl files. i.e. templates for chart settings. search among them for yours. maybe even sort by date and currency
Right-click and look in the properties from where the file came from.
Same way to restore and look up the address.
you are confused with the windows dumpster. in the windows dumpster it makes sense to search for and try to recover files like chart01.CHR (and so on in ascending order of digits in the name). but it is unlikely that they will be there
how to watch it in the terminal?
You're confusing it with the windows basket.
I'm talking about it. Sorry.
how to watch it in the terminal?
Right-click and look in the properties from where the file came from.
Also restore and search by address.