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Date/Time: Mon, 23 Dec 2024 01:21:52 +0000
Managing Chart #
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[2015-01-15 16:36:56] |
drywater0 - Posts: 85 |
SC Support, 1) Is there a limit to the number of charts or other elements (DOM, Quote Table, etc) that may be included in a single ChartBook File. 2) Is there a way to easily identify which Chart # is associated with each chart - other than clicking into each individual chart? For example, is there a page that summarizes the chart # with the associated chart name, which I have customized? 3) Is there a way to re-assign Chart #s? 4) How are Chart #s assigned to charts? Is it in the order that they are created? For example, if I have Chart #'s 1 - 10 and delete #5, will #5 be assigned to the next new chart created or will it be #11. I have built up a ChartBook File over time that has become a little unwieldy and disorganized. My aim is to reorganize it using logical chart # without painstakingly rebuilding it. Any guidance you can offer is very much appreciated. Thank you in advance. |
[2015-01-15 17:30:32] |
Sierra Chart Engineering - Posts: 104368 |
1. No. 2. Look at the CW menu. 3. No. 4. I have Chart #'s 1 - 10 and delete #5, will #5 be assigned to the next new chart created It works like this.
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[2015-01-15 18:40:51] |
drywater0 - Posts: 85 |
Thanks for quick response. I'm not clear on your answer for #4. Does that mean that the new chart gets assigned #5 because that was last to be deleted?
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[2015-01-15 19:50:41] |
Sawtooth - Posts: 4141 |
If you want to reassign chart numbers, there is a workaround using Chart >> Duplicate Chart. This is possible because a new chart is assigned the lowest available vacant chart number.
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[2015-01-15 20:10:48] |
drywater0 - Posts: 85 |
Tomgilb, Thanks so much for your suggestion. Duplicating only what I need to a new ChartBook will save a lot of time and produce logical Chart #'s. Time to get busy with some spring cleaning! |
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