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[Locked] - Sharing Drawings Between Computers

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[2022-03-01 18:33:41]
User964846 - Posts: 38
I am a small trader working with Sierra Charts.
A friend and I, we are trading together, and we would like to be able to share drawings between computers.

I saw this: What is Sierra Chart Working On | Post: 276169

Is there a time-table for when this is completed?
Date Time Of Last Edit: 2022-03-01 18:46:15
[2022-03-01 19:09:54]
Sierra_Chart Engineering - Posts: 18846
We hope to get started on this soon but no work has been done on this.
Sierra Chart Support - Engineering Level

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Date Time Of Last Edit: 2022-03-01 19:10:01
[2022-10-06 17:38:06]
User964846 - Posts: 38
Hey Sierra. A few months ago, I asked if chart drawings could be shared between different computers.
Yall had replied that Sierra was working on this. And I was wondering, if you all had begun or even finished the project. Thanks Sierra
[2022-10-06 20:48:30]
John - SC Support - Posts: 38812
It is still something we want to do, but we have not gotten to it yet.
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[2022-10-30 22:32:18]
JohnR - User831573 - Posts: 320
As a stop gap measure, You and your friend could use TeamViewer (or something like it). It is a program that some use for tech support. It allows you as a user to share your screen or part of one with someone else. If you wanted you cold also them them take over your computer or you take over theirs. I have used it with a friend to occasionally share a screen to show what I am working on or assist them with debugging code, and they have done the same.

Hope this helps,
JohnR

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