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Strategies & Market Trends : Metastock 6.0 for Window

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To: sweetchuks who wrote (3344)11/22/1999 11:44:00 PM
From: Richard Estes  Read Replies (1) of 4056
 
I never have formed a layout. I use one chart and don't see any correlation with other charts. But the complete MSWIN help file says:
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Layouts can be created after you have opened and arranged the desired charts. You'll notice that the Layout command (choose File|New) is disabled until a chart (or charts) is opened.
Once you have opened and arranged the desired charts to your liking, use the New command in the File menu to create the layout. The Layout dialog is used to choose which charts to include in the layout.
Until you save a newly created layout, a default name of "Layoutx" (where "x" is a number) is automatically assigned. This name appears in the title bar of each chart included in the layout (along with the security name). See Saving a Layout for information on saving the layout with a new name.

Add. This button moves the selected chart(s) from the Available Charts list to the Included Charts list. You can also double-click a chart to add it to the Included list.
Add All. This button moves all charts in the Available Charts list to the Included Charts list.
Remove. This button moves the selected chart(s) from the Included Charts list to the Available Charts list. This removes the selected chart(s) from the layout. You can also double-click a chart to remove it from the Included list.

Remove All. This button moves all charts from the Included list to the Available list. This removes all charts from the layout.

When you make changes to a layout, you should save the layout using the Save or Save As commands in the File menu. The Save command saves the layout to its existing name. The Save As command lets you specify a new name (and location) for the layout.
If you use the Save command to save a layout and the layout is unnamed (i.e., a newly created layout), the Save As dialog will appear prompting you to provide a name. If you attempt to close a layout to which you have made changes, you will be asked if you want to save the layout first.

We recommend that you save your layouts often when making extensive changes so that you avoid losing your work due to power outages or other unplanned events.
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