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allan nathan
2012-03-07 16:53:19


Hi,
I have set up several screens and when I attempt to scroll down the lost,a new tab is added each time a chart opens.
I would prefer to have the chart simply change from one symbol to the
next instead of having 100 charts open.Is there a way to do this,or am I better off saving the results to a watchlist and scrolling thru the watchlist.

Thanks,


Allan



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2012-03-08 04:17:23

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We will add an option to update active chart instead of creating new ones.

You can also use the screen formula in a watchlist.



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