Under the current setup, yes, you can assign a title; but, no, not when it is in page layout.
If a change in this methodology would benefit you, please send your feedback to the software development team for consideration. Their address is-- [email protected]
If you can, explain why you would like this feature, how it could help you.
To clarify one point to to Marc's post, if you are using "layouts" rather than "pages", you can simply use the "Save as" function and the name will appear in the title bar. As Marc indicated, that functionality is not available in "pages" as of yet.
Thanks for the quick response. I was using pages so could not see quotesheet name. Saved it as a layout and worked fine.
I guess this raises another question as to what the real difference is between pages and layouts. Why it would work in one and not another, as I would think it would be a property of the quotesheet itself and not a layout or page.
As to reason for it, I keep several quotesheets for my longer term investments (not short term trading) and like to follow them in addition to other stocks that I follow as potential buying candidates.
Another useful feature, not sure if it can be done in Esignal, would be to create a "slide show" from a quotesheet. What I mean by this is to have a chart linked to a quotesheet and be able to show the chart of the first symbol then the second (some predetermined time later such as 3 seconds) etc.
This would be useful for looking at the charts of several stocks quickly and efficiently. Matt would be aware of this as it was a feature in Ravenquote.
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