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To: Judy who wrote (1910)5/1/1999 9:34:00 AM
From: gonzongo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 17977
 
keep addings screens that slip over to the left and right and up and down. It seems to extend indefinitely.

As far as MA's - click on the chart. Then click Study. Then Click Moving averages- then Add- then go from there. Add as many as you like.
On lIne help is there when you click help then Contents.

best of luck

g



To: Judy who wrote (1910)5/1/1999 10:27:00 AM
From: bob wallace  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 17977
 
judy

there is online help at www.quote.com - I think that is what you get when you click the help button - it is arranged by subject only

qcharts is a great deal of experimentation

ok, I believe the blurb you were talking about said you could make a big workpsace and then use scroll bars to access parts of it

if this is what you are referring to, then just take a chart (quote page whatever) and double click the title bar and then move it off the screen until you can't see it anymore

then use the srcoll bars and there it will be

I don't know of any other method

3 ma's -

put 1 ma on the chart [using the menu bar studies} and then right click the chart

pick edit studies
double click the existing ma
in the resulting window you will be able to add and edit another ma

you can add and edit as many as you like

hope this is more or less accurate and helps

Bob