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move charts between workspaces

Postby arnie » 29 Aug 2010

Hi.

One question, is it possible to move a chart from one workspace into another?

The thing is, I created a chart with several trendlines, and notes (spent almost one hour creating this) when I noticed that it was created in the wrong workspace.

Naturally that I don't want to repeat all the work again, so a way to move charts between workspaces would be much appreciated.

Also, and this was requested many moons ago, the possibility to change the workspaces order when we have several opened at the same time, like Excel, by just draging the workspace with the mouse between themselves.

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Fernando

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Re: move charts between workspaces

Postby TJ » 29 Aug 2010

File > Copy Window

at your new wsp,

File > Paste Window

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Re: move charts between workspaces

Postby arnie » 29 Aug 2010

Hey TJ,

if you're able one day to visit Portugal on vacation give me a call, so I can buy you a nice cup of coffee (real coffee and not the crap that Starbucks sell)

many thanks,

Fernando

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Re: move charts between workspaces

Postby TJ » 29 Aug 2010

Thank you Arnie.

I have several offers around the World,
I should start packing my bags soon. ;-)

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Re: move charts between workspaces

Postby arnie » 29 Aug 2010

:mrgreen:

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Re: move charts between workspaces

Postby Henrik » 29 Aug 2010

Remind:
Copy windows also is very interesting for save broker/login-settings.
So you can save typically charts with all the right broker settings in a main-workspace, and if you need a new chart copy this chart to another (live)workspace. It's easyier, especialliy for a big number of charts :=)

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Re: move charts between workspaces

Postby MC_Prog » 05 Sep 2010

File > Copy Window

at your new wsp,

File > Paste Window
Of course that works just fine.

In addition, I'd love to see Copy Window be available in the window's right-click menu. To me, that's the easiest-to-use and most efficient place for it (as well as being a place where many other softwares offer it).

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Re: move charts between workspaces

Postby TJ » 05 Sep 2010

File > Copy Window

at your new wsp,

File > Paste Window
Of course that works just fine.

In addition, I'd love to see Copy Window be available in the window's right-click menu. To me, that's the easiest-to-use and most efficient place for it (as well as being a place where many other softwares offer it).
+1 agreed.


also the label should be Copy Chart instead of Copy Window.

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Re: move charts between workspaces

Postby Anastassia » 09 Sep 2010

Hi Guys,

Thank you All for sharing your thoughts. We will definitely take the following suggestions into consideration:
MC_Prog,
I'd love to see Copy Window be available in the window's right-click menu.
TJ,
also the label should be Copy Chart instead of Copy Window.
Arnie,
the possibility to change the workspaces order when we have several opened at the same time, like Excel, by just draging the workspace with the mouse between themselves.
Thanks to All again.


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