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Is there an easy way to then change to another symbol in all 5 charts at
once?

> -----Original Message-----
> From: TradeWynne@xxxxxxx [mailto:TradeWynne@xxxxxxx]
> Sent: Wednesday, December 22, 1999 7:02 PM
> To: MarketMayvin@xxxxxxx; omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: multiple date
> 
> 
> >Can someone tell me how i can get 5 different data time 
> frames in 1 chart.
> 
> for ex. 1,2,3,4, and 5 minute quotes in 1 chart window.<
> 
> Market Mayvin:
> 
> Click Help, click contents, click using trade station, click 
> chapter 4 
> (charting price data), click creating a multi-symbol chart, 
> and in TS4 you 
> will see (and/or right click on the chart and click on 
> "insert price data" or 
> press F5 key):
> 
> "Use the following steps to plot a symbol in an existing 
> chart without 
> replacing the symbol already plotted in the chart.
> 
> 1. Use the Insert - Price Data menu sequence to produce the 
> Insert Price Data 
> dialog.
> 2. Choose your data source. 
> 
> Click the Server Portfolio radio button if the source of the 
> data is the 
> Omega Server. 
> Click the Directory radio button if the source of the data is 
> the Omega 
> Downloader, the Omega Research CD, or daily data in a 
> supported third-party 
> format. 
> Click the Custom Data List radio button if you are charting a 
> Custom Data 
> List.
> 
> 3. Select the symbol you want to add to the chart window.
> 
> If you know the symbol name, you can select the Symbol radio 
> button to sort 
> by symbol and then simply type in the symbol name.
> If you do not know the symbol name, use the Sort radio 
> buttons to select the 
> way you want the list sorted (by Symbol or by Description) 
> and scroll down 
> the list of symbols until you find the symbol you want to 
> chart. To narrow 
> the search, select the way you want the list sorted then type 
> the first few 
> letters of the symbol or description to display a list of 
> symbols that match 
> what you typed. 
> 
> Important: If the Replace active price data check box is 
> selected, click the 
> check box to remove the check mark. If you do not remove the 
> Replace active 
> price data check mark, the symbol you are inserting will 
> replace the symbol 
> already plotted in the chart, rather than being added as an 
> additional 
> symbol. 
> 
> 4. Click the Plot button (or double-click the symbol you want 
> to plot). 
> TradeStation creates your chart by plotting the symbol you 
> have chosen.
> 
> Plotting more than one symbol in a chart enables you to 
> compare the two 
> symbols when you want to see if related symbols are 
> performing in a similar 
> way; for example, you might compare a computer hardware firm 
> with a computer 
> software firm to see if technology-related stocks have a 
> similar performance. 
> 
> See Also:
> 
> Creating a Chart from Scratch 
> 
> Creating a Chart in a Saved Workspace 
> Understanding a Price Chart 
> Navigating in a Chart 
> 
> Viewing Price Values on the Status Bar 
> Viewing Price Values in the Data Window 
> Understanding Price and Time Scales 
> Specifying the Bar Style and Price Scaling for a Chart 
> Specifying the Date Range for the Data to Load in a Chart  
> Specifying the Data Compression Used for a Symbol 
> Understanding the 'More Than 13,000 Bars' Error Message 
> Using Analysis Templates 
> 
> Replacing the Symbol in a Chart 
> Deleting and Hiding Symbols 
> Understanding the Base Price Data Concept 
> Working with Chart Subgraphs 
> 
> Viewing and Editing Bad Ticks 
> Formatting a Chart Window 
> Setting Default Options for Chart Windows 
> Deleting a Chart Window 
> 
> Working with Additional Chart Types 
> Working with Data from the Omega Research CD 
> Organizing Daily Data 
> 
> Working With Custom Data Lists"
> 
> Bill Wynne
> SmartTrades.com
>