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To: ronayre who wrote (2355)5/26/1999 11:09:00 AM
From: Kayaker  Respond to of 17977
 
Rawn, from what I can see, the symbol list always holds the same number of symbols. If for example, you look at a graph on a new stock, an "older" symbol in the list gets deleted and the new one is added. Kinda like in MS Word, when you click on File and the last 4 (eg) files you've opened are listed. I don't use the symbol list for anything. If I want to see a graph or Time & Sales for a stock, I click on it in a Quotesheet.



To: ronayre who wrote (2355)5/26/1999 11:10:00 AM
From: HairBall  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 17977
 
Rawn: Go to the View Menu click on Preferences...then click on the Workspace Tab...then change the symbols list to zero and click OK.

That will remove all symbols from your list. Then go back in and change to number to "what ever you want" and click OK.

Then you can begin to rebuild your symbol list by clicking on symbols in your quote sheet are typing them in.

Note: If you click on the "sym" button until it is green...chart, level 2 and time/sells windows...will change to the last symbol you have clicked on or selected in the symbol field.

Note: Both the "sym" and "intv" buttons work this way"

"sym" = symbol

"intv" = interval

Green: Changes with a click on any symbol in a quote sheet or if you select a symbol or type in a symbol in the symbol field. In the case of "intv" change the interval in the interval field.

Red: Will prevent that window from being changed

No Color: Will allow you to change that window only when selected.

This allows you to change a chart window, a time/sells window and a level 2 window all at once by just clicking on a symbol in a quote sheet or seleting a symbol in the symbol field or typing one in...makes it fast and easy to move around, keeping an eye on several stocks at once!

Regards,
LG



To: ronayre who wrote (2355)5/26/1999 1:41:00 PM
From: Esteban  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 17977
 
I can delete the symbol in the symbol box but when I pull up the list the symbol is still there.

You're right, I can't either, my mistake. I usually click on the symbol in a quote sheet to bring up a chart, not the symbol list. So I was talking about the quote sheet, not the symbol list. When the symbol I want to see a chart of is not in a quote sheet, I just type the symbol in the symbol list. I rarely use the drop down list. Apparently, QCharts keeps this list itself, based on your latest entries.

Esteban