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There
is no way of avoiding it. What I found as a "solution" is this: I bought a
keyboard with LOTS of extra buttons and I have assigned (a convenient) one of
them to the command "Close window" and a mouse with side buttons that I have
assigned to "Tab" and "Enter" keys. Using a combination o move it becomes quite
easy to close the charts.
It
could not be done differently due to:
A)
Windows OS limitations and
B) The
common sense that says that we MUST be asked if we want to save our work, in
order NOT to loose things that we DO NOT want to;-)
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The A)
is the reasonthat what Bill asked from Equis, in both his "problems", can
NOT be dne, as well.
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-----Original Message-----From:
Vassilis [mailto:vas_greece@xxxxxxxxx] Sent: Saturday, April 17, 2004
5:55 PMTo: equismetastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxSubject: Re:
[EquisMetaStock Group] Exit without saving chart
Thank you Petro and Bill.I think
Bill is right. There is no way to exit without going through the save
dialog. I do what Bill says, I have templates on my tray and use them to
see the stock with different indicators.Petro if I do what you say it will
still ask me to save all the charts, unless you have a way of avoiding it.
RegardsVassilis--- In equismetastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, ÃÃôñïò
ËÜæïò <peterl@xxxx> wrote:> Just go to the File
menu---->Close All command> P.> > -----Original
Message-----> From: billtrudeau [mailto:billtrudeau@xxxx] >
Sent: Saturday, April 17, 2004 3:39 PM> To:
equismetastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: Re: [EquisMetaStock Group]
Exit without saving chart> > > I have run into this
problem and as a result, I save the stocks that > I regularly view
as a layout. I have my favorite templates attached > to icons on the
custom toolbar. When I look at a new stock I click > on these icons to
apply the templates. Quite often, if I look at 6 > or more new stocks,
I am left with a hundred or more open charts. > There is no command to
close all charts with a single command, you > need to close one chart
at a time, a real pain.> > I have mentioned this to Equis on
several occasions, including at > one of their seminars in Boston
several months back and was given > the name of a person at Equis to
talk to. They told me that this was > on their list of items to
fix, but unfortunately the fix was not in > the 9.0 version.>
> Another issue that I have is that I frequently want to expand an
> inner window. To maximize space, I omit the title bars on the inner
> windows. When the title bar is omitted, so are the maximize
minimize > buttons, which means that you have to use the menus or
right clicks > to maximize and minimize inner windows. I would like the
> maximize/minimize buttons left behind when the inner window title
> bars are omitted. This would allow one click maximize/minimize of
> the inner windows.> > If these two items were fixed, I
would ask nothing more of Equis.> > --- In
equismetastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Dusant" <dusant@xxxx> wrote:>
> Add all the open charts of a single stock into a layout and save >
that layout.> > Dusant> > Chief Architect> > <A
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> > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Vassilis"
<vas_greece@xxxx>> > To:
<equismetastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> > Sent: Thursday, April 15,
2004 20:48 PM> > Subject: [EquisMetaStock Group] Exit without saving
chart> > > > > > > I need help with the
following:> > > I open my 1st stock and I use 4 templates with
different > indicators.> > > I move to the next stock,
click the templates and so on. I like > > > to "view" the curves
of the indicators. When I am done and I > want to > > >
exit, the program starts to ask me "Save graph No 32" I say no, > then
> > > again "Save graph No 31" etc etc.> > > I do
not want to save the graphs because they can always be > > >
reconstructed. How can I do this?> > > Regards.> > >
> > > > > > > > > > > >
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