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Non-Tech : Quote.com QCharts -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: OZ who wrote (3254)8/1/1999 11:46:00 PM
From: Mark Z  Respond to of 17977
 
Yes, you can run multiple instances of QCharts. When you download Qcharts, you'll ultimately end up with an executable in your C:\TEMP directory called SetupQChartsxxxx.exe where xxxx = a version code. When you run this executable, it creates a copy of the actual QCharts program. If you run it a second (third, fourth, etc.) time, you can specify a different folder/directory for it to put QCharts into and thus create multiple copies of QCharts. It will also create multiple desktop icons which you might want to rename to distinguish them. You just need to be aware the each version has as its default directory the one its set up in. So if you set up workspaces, layouts, etc. for version 1, you have to make sure when you run version 2 that you don't get spooked if you look to load a workspace and its not there. Its there, you just have to look in the directory/folder you put version 1 into.