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GHADHAB
2012-02-06 12:55:20


I have just downwald quantshare and I can't see any chart and I can't edit any database


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2012-02-06 13:35:55

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Select "View" then "New Chart" to create a new chart

To download data:
- Select "Download" then "Download Manager"
- Select a downloader (Example: Historical Stock Market Data)
- Click on "Open Selected Downloader"
- Click on "Start Downloading"



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