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Working with Symbols

190 bytes removed, 16:45, 6 May 2013
# Create a Chart window using any symbol.
# Create a Scanner window within the same or different workspace.
# Select the '''Symbol Link''' http[[File://www.multicharts.com/img/wiki/StatusLine/LinkingSymbol.gif ]] button on the '''Symbol''' column header in the Scanner. Select a color. # Select the '''Symbol Link''' http[[File://www.multicharts.com/img/wiki/StatusLine/LinkingSymbol.gif ]] button on the Status Line of the Chart window to be linked. Select the same color as the color chosen in the Scanner. #: <div style="background-color: #E3FBE5;">Note: The '''Symbol Link''' http[[File://www.multicharts.com/img/wiki/StatusLine/LinkingSymbol.gif ]] button will not appear if it is hidden in the Status Line settings.</div>
# In the Scanner window select a cell that contains a symbol's ticker. The chart for the symbol will be plotted in the Chart window.
: <div style="background-color: #E3FBE5;">Note: The symbol name is linked to the Chart window. The other settings, such as Resolution of the Chart, Quote field, Time Zone, Build Volume on, and Sessions will not be affected.</div>
To unlink a chart from the scanner:
# Click the '''Symbol Link''' http[[File://www.multicharts.com/img/wiki/StatusLine/LinkingSymbol.gif ]] button on the chart and change it to '''Not Linked''' http[[File://www.multicharts.com/img/wiki/StatusLine/NotLinked.gif]].
: <div style="background-color: #E3FBE5;">Note: All studies or signals previously applied to the chart will be recalculated after linking.</div>
: <div style="background-color: #E3FBE5;">Note: All manually placed drawings will stay in their original locations.</div>

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