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Date/Time: Tue, 04 Nov 2025 11:15:56 +0000
[User Discussion] - Keyboard Shortcut Minimize Chartbook
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|   [2020-10-28 22:42:47]     |  
| mmagallanes - Posts: 12 | 
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                Is there a way to minimize a chartbook, not just a chart, using a keyboard shortcut? Can't seem to find it. Thanks.
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|   [2020-10-29 02:37:50]     |  
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                No we do not know what is meant by minimizing a Chartbook. You can change to a different Chartbook which is already open through the CB menu.
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|   [2020-10-29 03:21:02]     |  
| mmagallanes - Posts: 12 | 
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                Calling it a chartbook probably isn’t correct. I’m referring to the main window where I can scroll through the various chartbooks and look at the attached charts. I have multiple detached charts on various screens and minimize the main window as I don’t use the attached charts when I trade. Having a keyboard shortcut would be one less step. Thanks.
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|   [2020-10-29 17:30:24]     |  
| Ackin - Posts: 1865 | 
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                 I’m referring to the main window  
This is a matter not of Sierrachart but of your operating system. If you have Windows - try:To minimize the current application you're using, press the Windows logo key + the down arrow on your keyboard at the same time. If the current state of the application window you want to minimize is maximized, this keyboard shortcut will have a middle step in which the application window takes its standard size to the desktop (neither minimized nor maximized, normal window only). Date Time Of Last Edit: 2020-10-29 17:32:30  
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