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END OF DAY CHARTBOOKS.

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[2018-03-01 14:27:49]
User725605 - Posts: 60
I have all of my INTRADAY charts successfully set up to OPEN UP - UPON OPEN - as I like, with all the chart TABS showing so that I can scroll through. These tabs show just below my menu bar.

I have several - END OF DAY CHARTS - created as individual CHARTBOOKS as well. I DO NOT have these set to - open upon startup - as I do with all of my INTRADAY charts.

Is there a way to have all of my END OF DAY CHARTS open UPON STARTUP OR close all of my intraday charts and then OPEN all of my END OF DAY CHARTS while Sierra is already running so that I can scroll through my individual End Of Day Chartbooks as I do my intraday chartbooks. When I am done looking through the End of Day charts I would then like to - REVERSE back - when I wish to see ONLY my INTRADAY CHARTS and have them open only or UPON OPEN AGAIN?
Currently I have to open all of my END OF DAY CHARTBOOKS individually and then close the open End of day chart individually before I open up the next one. It would be convenient to have them all open at once so that I can scroll through them as I do with my INTRADAY Charts.

Thank you.
[2018-03-01 21:30:06]
Sierra Chart Engineering - Posts: 104368
Other than what is documented there is no other functionality available.

Refer to:
General Settings Window: Select Files to Open On Startup (Global Settings >> General Settings >> General >> Startup)
Chartbooks (Workspaces)
Changing the Symbol of a Chart: Using the Associated Watch List
Sierra Chart Support - Engineering Level

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Date Time Of Last Edit: 2018-03-01 21:30:46

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