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<note>Symbol List is a list of commonly used financial instruments.  </note>
 
<note>Symbol List is a list of commonly used financial instruments.  </note>
 
Modern-day investors need easy access to any of the trading vehicles.   
 
Modern-day investors need easy access to any of the trading vehicles.   
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QM has been developed based on those needs, the basic requirements being:  
 
QM has been developed based on those needs, the basic requirements being:  
 
<ul><li>The program must function with numbers of symbols in tens of thousands   
 
<ul><li>The program must function with numbers of symbols in tens of thousands   

Revision as of 19:24, 12 January 2012

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Operating Symbol List

<note>Symbol List is a list of commonly used financial instruments. </note> Modern-day investors need easy access to any of the trading vehicles.


To open the Format Instruments window, click the Format Instruments Format Instrument.png icon on the main toolbar;
if the Format Objects window appears, select the symbol and click the Format button.

The Format Instruments window can also be opened by one of the following methods:
  - Position the mouse pointer over the symbol's data series; double-click once the Pointer Pointer.png changes into a Hand Hand.png;
  - Position the mouse pointer over the symbol's data series; once the Pointer Pointer.png changes into a Hand Hand.png right-click and then click Format Symbol Name;
  - Right-click on an empty area of the chart and then click Format Instruments; if the Format Objects window appears, select the symbol and click the Format button;
  - Select Format in the main menu and click Instrument; if the Format Objects window appears, select the symbol and click the Format button.


QM has been developed based on those needs, the basic requirements being:

  • The program must function with numbers of symbols in tens of thousands
  • Rapid data access, which means powerful search, sorting, and selection capabilities
  • Convenient adding and editing of data
  • Simple data backup and restore
  • Minimal setup and maintenance effort

<a href="#" class="DropDown" onclick="Outline2()" id=1><img border=0 src="../images/blueup.gif" >Adding Symbol(s) to Symbol List</A>

<a href="#" class="DropDown" onclick="Outline2()" id=2><img border=0 src="../images/blueup.gif" >Selecting Symbol(s) in Symbol List</A>

<a href="#" class="DropDown" onclick="Outline2()" id=3><img border=0 src="../images/blueup.gif" >Deleting Symbol(s) from the Symbol List</A>

<a href="#" class="DropDown" onclick="Outline2()" id=4><img border=0 src="../images/blueup.gif" >Sorting the Symbol List</A>

<a href="#" class="DropDown" onclick="Outline2()" id=5><img border=0 src="../images/blueup.gif" >Finding Symbol(s) in Symbol List</A>

<a href="#" class="DropDown" onclick="Outline2()" id=6><img border=0 src="../images/blueup.gif" >Customizing the Symbol List</A>

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