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I want to scroll through 3 of the 10 charts in a chartbook.

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[2021-12-17 21:01:21]
User14953 - Posts: 243
I want to scroll through 3 of the 10 charts in a chartbook.
Say Chart 3, 6 and 9 are of current interest, have action.

The remaining 7 charts are "incubating" and let's say may become interesting in 30 minutes, but for now and I do not want the incubating-7 in the rotation of the 3 Action-Charts.

So I want to be able to Earmark, to Select those charts #3, 6, and 9.

Next I'd Maximize one of the Action-Charts, say chart 6, and view it, then I want to see the next one in rotation so I hit the F9 key to go forward to #9, then hit f9 again to go forward to #3, then hit f9 again to go forward to #6 ...

So X minutes roll by and I want to update my Hot-Charts, my Action-Charts or whatever name suits you guys.

It turns out that I want to drop one of the Current Action-Charts, say drop #6, and I want to add Chart#10 and Chart#5.

Now there are 4 Action-Charts in rotation.
Rinse Repeat.
Does that make sense?
Is it doable?
Date Time Of Last Edit: 2021-12-17 21:07:24
[2021-12-17 22:52:40]
GravisHTG - Posts: 306
maybe use subinstance and chartbook and make a chartbook with only hot charts when its needed and have more flexibilities when it comes to
interchange charts.

I dont think its possible like you describe.
Date Time Of Last Edit: 2021-12-17 22:53:33
[2021-12-21 00:12:21]
Sierra_Chart Engineering - Posts: 18641
You can hide the charts you do not want to iterate through:

Window, CB and CW Menus: Hide Window (Window)
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