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To: Judy who wrote (1934)5/3/1999 4:33:00 PM
From: Steve Fancy  Read Replies (1) of 17977
 
Judy,

As far as saving and reloading symbol lists...simply click on the quote sheet you want to work with, then go into the pull down "quote sheet" menu at top of screen. Select export then give it a filename. If you have named the quotesheet, it will default to that name which makes it easy to remember and maintain. Once exported, you can import into excel. If you accidentally blow away a quote sheet or sort in some undesirable manner etc, just open up a new quote sheet and from the pull down menu select import then the file you saved them under. I export permanent quote sheets everytime I make a change.

As far as hotkey workspaces...I've never used them, but looks like if you save your workspace (all windows in a session) that you can then assign a filename to a hotkey in the hotkey setup area.

Hope this helps.

sf
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