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Date/Time: Tue, 11 Mar 2025 17:03:41 +0000
Post From: rename a study
[2022-04-21 20:19:10] |
John - SC Support - Posts: 38580 |
From Google Translate: ah maybe i'm not opening the charts properly.
I do like this: I open a dax chart, then I go to "file", "new chartbook", I look for the dax, and indeed it marks me #1 on each chart Therefore, you are doing what the user JohnR pointed out (thanks JohnR). You are opening a new Chartbook for each chart. Chartbooks are a way to keep a collection of charts for a specific purpose. You can just have a single Chartbook if that is all you need, or you can have as many as you need. It's a personal choice. But, as noted above, each Chartbook has it's own set of charts where each starts with Chart #1. If you want charts 2, 3, 4, 5, etc., then they would need to be within the same chartbook. To do this, once you have a Chartbook open, select File >> Find Symbol and then select the symbol you want and then select the type of chart to open (Intraday or Historical). You can also duplicate charts, which would be easier since you are using the same symbol. Refer to the following page for all the information you need on Chartbooks and Charts: Chartbooks (Workspaces) For the most reliable, advanced, and zero cost futures order routing, use the Teton service: Sierra Chart Teton Futures Order Routing |