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Date/Time: Mon, 10 Mar 2025 13:25:23 +0000



Chart window tabs

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[2021-10-04 11:41:53]
User719310 - Posts: 23
Hi, a lot of my time is spent clicking through different chart windows for the same symbol to look at different timeframes.

Is there a way within a chartbook to have the chart window tabs change automatically like a slideshow?
[2021-10-04 15:09:36]
John - SC Support - Posts: 38516
No, there is not a built-in way to automatically scroll through the charts.

There are shortcut keys for Previous Chart and Next Chart, if you would like to use those.
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[2021-10-05 05:50:27]
User719310 - Posts: 23
Yes please
[2022-03-30 03:14:23]
IAMSPARTACUS - Posts: 36
I use my main chart window as my trigger chart, but I realized that I have to switch through chart tabs to view separate time frames which I don't want to do. I also have another chart window that is detached from the main window. Is it possible to move all the tabs to that chart window without sacrificing the main chart window away from my trigger chart? Not sure if this makes sense.

In other words, I want my trigger chart to be on my main chart window (with all the toolbars), but I don't want my charts of other timeframes to be on this window. I want them to be tabbed up on my secondary/detached window.
[2022-03-30 14:56:02]
John - SC Support - Posts: 38516
The only way to have the other windows "tabbed" would be to have a separate instance of Sierra Chart running that contains the charts you want tabbed and on a different window. Refer to the following information regarding starting multiple instances:
Using DTC Server for Data and Trading in Another Sierra Chart Instance: Using DTC Server for Data and Trading in Another Sierra Chart Instance
For the most reliable, advanced, and zero cost futures order routing, use the Teton service:
Sierra Chart Teton Futures Order Routing

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