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Date/Time: Mon, 26 Jan 2026 00:49:56 +0000



Post From: Graphic issue while switching chartbook

[2026-01-25 22:52:39]
User809555 - Posts: 14
Yes, those charts were already maximized. I went in Global Settings but I did not find that option (Activate/Maximize) as that video was filmed while running the 2813 version that was flicker free until I installed 2867 version. When I went back to it the flickering was even worse(in 2813 worse than 2867) as stated before.

So now I re-installed 2867 version in order to try the options you have suggested but unfortunately none of them works. Although as you can see in this other video now the flicker is only when switching between chartbooks. As I opened the chartbooks, all the charts were not maximized (see attached pic). I want to point out this detail because what happens is that as I click on "maximize" on the upper right corner of the window, every other chart in that chartbook (MNQ T Control) get maximized without me clicking on everyone of those.

If you look carefully to this video and screenshot you can see clearly what is happening graphically when I jump back and forth between chartbooks: as I click on MNQ Study you can see for a split second the chart in MNQ T Control getting resized as tall as in the pic was, as tall as the very 1st time I opened the chartbook in this 2867 version. As I click back on "MNQ T Control" you can see again that chart not maximized. Also please notice all the flickering that goes on in the beginning of the video as I click on and off the Sierra Chart program minimizing and restoring it.

I did not have any of those on 2813 before todays update. Do you think a clean re-install of 2813 is possible and would solve the issue? Installing it with "install previous version" did not gave me the experience I had
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