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Ancient Upgrade - tips, tricks or traps?

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[2015-03-04 03:57:48]
User14953 - Posts: 194
I've read the Documentation and am preparing to upgrade the particular SC install which currently resides and functions dutifully albeit rarely as an alternate to my desktop rig running the identical SC version and configuration - with vts worksheets, Studies, Chartbooks and Settings that I like.

Rip Van Winkle told me to stop dragging my feet and upgrade already from v. 87 (yes) to Current Version: 1239 (Mar 03, 2015)

With Old SpreadSheets:**
**: Recommended for existing users of the old spreadsheet functionality.

The documented procedure looks entirely too easy, lol.

If any tips, tricks or traps exist, a heads-up would be appreciated.

http://www.sierrachart.com/index.php?page=doc/download.php
[2015-03-04 04:57:52]
Sierra Chart Engineering - Posts: 104368
Going from 87 to 1239 will mean possibly that the Chartbooks cannot be read. You will get a default global configuration and the spreadsheets will not be translated to the new version or be able to be read. It would almost seem like a new install.

The biggest question for us is whether the Chartbooks can be read.

Really our best advice is to install Sierra Chart into a new folder and start fresh. And keep your old 87 around as long as you need it.
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