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Date/Time: Tue, 04 Nov 2025 15:21:10 +0000
Saving and Loading Multiple Graphics Settings Configurations
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|   [2019-10-10 06:45:44]     |  
| nicktrader - Posts: 780 | 
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                I have saved some Settings. Now I'd like to use these settings on my second PC. I can't find the files. What can I do to get the same settings on my second PC?  | 
        
|   [2019-10-10 09:07:38]     |  
| Mack - Posts: 83 | 
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                I'm sure you are aware that you can just copy your "C\SierraChart\Data" folder over to your second PC. This folder has your chartbooks. The Sierra3.cfg file is under "C:\SierraChart\" and contains most thing, including how you configured your control bars ie. Unfortunately, you can't read it with a text editor. But that file is extremely important. Date Time Of Last Edit: 2019-10-10 09:08:01  
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|   [2019-10-10 09:33:50]     |  
| nicktrader - Posts: 780 | 
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                @Mack, cfg file is known but on my second PC I use some different setting.  Therefore I thought it could be easier to copy/paste the mentioned settings.  | 
        
|   [2019-10-10 09:58:53]     |  
| Mack - Posts: 83 | 
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                Ideally, the Sierra3.cfg should be plaintext. That way we could put it under version control, also you could see what settings actually change between saves. I typically backup my whole C:\SierraChart\ folder, without the SCID files.  | 
        
|   [2019-10-11 16:30:16]     |  
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                The Graphics Settings configurations are contained within Sierra3.CFG and that is the file you need to copy.
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