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To open a predefined set of workspaces when you double-click on the MultiCharts icon: | To open a predefined set of workspaces when you double-click on the MultiCharts icon: | ||
# Right-click on the MultiCharts icon on your desktop; | # Right-click on the MultiCharts icon on your desktop; | ||
+ | # Go to Properties; | ||
# Select the Shortcut tab; | # Select the Shortcut tab; | ||
# Add workspace locations in quotes to the Target field right after MultiCharts.exe location in the following way: "MultiCharts.exe location" "workspace 1 location","workspace 2 location","workspace 3 location" etc. | # Add workspace locations in quotes to the Target field right after MultiCharts.exe location in the following way: "MultiCharts.exe location" "workspace 1 location","workspace 2 location","workspace 3 location" etc. |
Revision as of 16:12, 2 July 2013
To open a predefined set of workspaces when you double-click on the MultiCharts icon:
- Right-click on the MultiCharts icon on your desktop;
- Go to Properties;
- Select the Shortcut tab;
- Add workspace locations in quotes to the Target field right after MultiCharts.exe location in the following way: "MultiCharts.exe location" "workspace 1 location","workspace 2 location","workspace 3 location" etc.
Example: "C:\Program Files\TS Support\MultiCharts64\MultiCharts64.exe" "c:\Workspaces\ES.wsp","c:\Workspaces\CL.wsp","c:\Workspaces\6E.wsp"