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MyLinedChart Video Tutorial: Export Drawing Data Step by Step
A full walkthrough tutorial for exporting trend lines, levels, and note annotations as reusable data.
If you want a single start-to-finish walkthrough, this is the primary MyLinedChart tutorial page. It covers chart prep, export steps, and reuse in review workflows.
Video Tutorial
Overview video on MyLinedChart workflows for export, reuse, and downstream automation.
Key Moments
- 00:00 - Chart data is valuable but often locked-in on other charting platforms
- 00:06 - MyLinedChart enables export and import chart drawings from day one
- 00:12 - Use cases: backtesting, journaling, automation, and team sharing
- 00:34 - Walkthrough example: drawing trend lines, adding text notes, and editing your trading notes
- 01:29 - Export steps: choose scope, data, format, and save
- 01:52 - Exported fields breakdown
- 02:19 - Use Sign Up on MyLinedChart.com to get started now
Workflow Breakdown
This page is the primary tutorial reference for exporting drawing data in MyLinedChart. Use it when onboarding teammates or standardizing your own routine.
The workflow shows how to keep annotation context reusable across sessions instead of redrawing levels and notes each time.
If you also want comparison context, read the MyLinedChart vs TradingView and MyLinedChart vs KLineChart guides after this walkthrough.
Implementation Focus
- Follow one complete workflow from chart markup to export output.
- Use key moments to jump directly to the step you need.
- Use this page as a team onboarding reference for repeatable export workflows.
FAQ
Who should start with this tutorial?
Anyone setting up MyLinedChart for drawing-data exports, especially traders building repeatable journaling or automation routines.
Can I jump to a specific step?
Yes. Use the key moments section to jump directly to setup, export, field review, or import.
How is this different from CSV-only guides?
This tutorial focuses on annotation context, not only price bars, so your decision logic remains exportable.
Sample Structured Chart-Data Exports
Review how chart drawings, annotations, OHLC, volume, and execution context become reusable structured data.
- Download XLSX Sample
Spreadsheet-ready chart data for review, journaling, and process refinement.
- Download JSON Sample
Machine-readable chart context for Claude Code, ChatGPT Codex, automation-ready workflows, and technical review.
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More Video Guides
- Export Chart Data With Notes for Real Trade Journals
Build review-ready journals by exporting annotated context, not only prices.
- How to Turn Chart Drawings Into Automation-Ready Data
A practical framework for moving from visual chart notes to machine-readable process inputs.
- TradingView to MyLinedChart Transition Guide
A practical migration approach for teams that want reusable drawing exports by default.

