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  • How to switch on / off a study??

    Hi there,
    I would like to switch on and off a study with a shortcut instead taking the long way:: right click - edit studies then check or uncheck "hide" and "show".

    Maybe there is an easy way to do so - but I can't find it at the moment.

    Any hint appreciated.
    Thanks

  • #2
    I've only found a way to reduce that process by one step but it does make it faster. Under Tools, choose Customize Keyboard, then choose Advance Charts from the category drop down. Then assign a hot key (like F5 for ex) to Edit Studies. That at least reduces "right click", "edit studies" down to just F5.

    Hopefully others have addt'l tips for you.

    Thanks.

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    • #3
      Do a search for Buttons, and you will see how to turn things on/off with a click of the mouse.

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      • #4
        Unchecking vs Removing a Study

        I've always wondered ... when you uncheck a Study in the Edit Studies window, does it:
        a) stop displaying AND stop calculating it, or
        b) just stop displaying it

        In other words, is there a (CPU usage) difference between removing a study and simply unckecking it?

        Thanks
        shaeffer

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        • #5
          Re: Unchecking vs Removing a Study

          shaeffer
          It only prevents it from displaying
          Alex


          Originally posted by shaeffer
          I've always wondered ... when you uncheck a Study in the Edit Studies window, does it:
          a) stop displaying AND stop calculating it, or
          b) just stop displaying it

          In other words, is there a (CPU usage) difference between removing a study and simply unckecking it?

          Thanks
          shaeffer

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          • #6
            Thanks Alex,

            I'll be sure to remove a study (not just leave it unchecked) when I'm positive I won't want to view it anymore

            Cheers
            shaeffer

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            • #7
              shaeffer
              My pleasure
              Alex


              Originally posted by shaeffer
              Thanks Alex,

              I'll be sure to remove a study (not just leave it unchecked) when I'm positive I won't want to view it anymore

              Cheers
              shaeffer

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