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Alain,

I was wrong: you can cycle through the charts of the result of an
Exploration.  Equis Support corrected me and I have now tried it for
myself.  In case you missed it, Equis' message is copied below.  You
have to quit the Explorer to see the charts, but that's a minor
nit-pick.

HHP
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List,

Here is how to scroll through the results of an Exploration.
While looking at the results of your Exploration:
Select the desired securities from the results, using the shift or
control
keys
Right click on the securities
Choose Add to Favorites
You can add directly to Favorites or a subfolder of Favorites by
clicking
the Create In button
Click New folder, name the folder, click OK
Click OK
You can then go to the Open dialog
Select the Favorites Tab
Double click on the new folder and open the first security (you can open
with a template or the Smart Chart)
You can then scroll through the securities, using the Next Security
function

Thank you,
Lynn
Equis Support
http://www.equis.com/
http://www.equis.com/customer/support/

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Alain Jossart wrote:
> 
> HHP, so nothing really changed. This confusion between logical organization
> (user thinking) and physical (disc) layout is a 70's bad software design...
> When will this bull....t repaired by Equis ???
> 
> At 00:24 15/3/2000 -0800, HHP wrote:
> >Sorry, Alain, but I don't think you can.  From an exploration report you
> >get to chart one issue but the 'next' and 'previous' buttons don't
> >work.  You can save the list from an exploration and use it for a
> >further exploration, but I don't see how to run through all the charts
> >easily.
> >
> >As an afterthought, ver. 7 has 'Favourites' (silly name) which lets you
> >put a lot of secutities in one big folder (subject to size limitations)
> >and put subsets into "Favourites' folders, and these act as shortcuts to
> >the big folder.  So you can have a large database in the main folder but
> >put groupings such as industries into individual 'Favourites' folders.
> >
> >HHP
> >========================
> >
> >Alain Jossart wrote:
> > >
> > > At 01:10 13/3/2000 -0800, HHP wrote:
> > > >b.  The ability to make a multi-chart layout or template and to rotate
> > > >securities through them in synch with one click.  I like to have daily
> > > >and weekly views side-by-side and cycle all the securities in a folder
> > > >through the template.
> > >
> > > Is this available for user defined lists ? How do you cycle all securities
> > > from an Explorer input or output list ?