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To: jtsaratoga who wrote (3214)7/30/1999 2:34:00 AM
From: Gibbons Burke  Read Replies (4) of 17977
 
You can also double-click on a bids or asks in the quote sheet or level II screen and it will automatically generate a sell or buy order (depending on whether you click on a bid or an ask) for that stock.

If you have a position on in the quote sheet it will assume you want to close out that position. If you are long it will sell the amount of shares in the position and if you are short it will buy them back.

The View Preferences menu command Online Trading tab has a setting where you can determine how many shares you usually want filled in when you do an order. Say your normal trading unit is 500 shares, you can set that up ahead of time and not have to type it in again.

Thanks for the feedback about the trading integration - as this feature is still in 'beta' we are looking for comments about how well it works and how it can be improved.

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Gibbons
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