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Chartbook list options

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[2020-11-30 07:35:25]
User27542 - Posts: 20
I wondered if there is any way you can list all the open chartbooks without having to scroll. Particularly if you have a lot of chartbooks open, it can be a nuisance either to have to scroll in the CB tab or to scroll in the chartbook list just under the top toolbar. Any advice would be welcome. Thanks.
[2020-11-30 10:32:17]
Sierra Chart Engineering - Posts: 104368
Have a look at Window >> Windows and Chartbooks:
Window and CW Menus

We would think the CB menu would list all of the Chartbooks without having to scroll unless you have a large amount open at once.
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[2020-11-30 11:01:54]
User27542 - Posts: 20
I do have a fairly large number open at once (about 40-50). The problem with the CB tab is that all the open chartbooks are listed as a single column, which means that you have to scroll to reach ones at the bottom of the list. Is there any way for chartbooks to be listed in more than one column under the CB tab?
[2021-02-03 00:38:58]
whats1thingnow - Posts: 407
i also have 40+ charts open for my chartbooks

is there a way to export the name of all the charts?

that way i can look through and sort through the names in an text editor or something

i want to see my groupings of linked charts but haven't found a way to do it yet

and i also want to show unused (unassigned/inactive) chart link numbers (show unused (unassigned/inactive) chart link number), but also haven't found a way

anyone know of a way to get and export a list of all the chart names?

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