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Post From: Sierra Chart And Virtual Desktops In Windows 10

[2018-03-09 05:29:31]
Merlin - Posts: 81
I've been thinking about your problem.

Clearly the problem arises when you switch chartbooks.
When you're opening a chartbook, Sierra will always open all charts for that chartbook on the current virtual desktop.
Sierra is not virtual-desktop-aware.

I'm wondering if you can avoid the problem by combining all 5 of your charts into a single chartbook?
If so, then you would never have to switch chartbooks during the day.
So you could move each chart into the desktop you want it to be in, and then it would stay put when you switch desktops - I think. (I haven't tested this.)

If the chartbooks really need to be separate, then the other possible solution that occurs to me would be to set up a second instance of Sierra, and run the second chartbook in its own separate instance.
This would also give you a way to keep both chartbooks open at the same time, with each chart on its desired virtual desktop.

I'm not sure, since I don't know all the details of what you're trying to accomplish.
But I think some combination of these approaches may solve your problem.