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Guest Stef
Hi,
In addition to saving templates, I believe you should be able to save charts as well...
If you set up different templates, with multiple charts per template, it becomes difficult and time consuming to "move" a specific chart from one template to another. Especially if you have multiple indicators (system and custom) on the chart that you have tweaked to your liking - whether changing the default values for variables, setting colour zones, resizing areas, etc, etc.
If you were able to save the chart, it would be easy to add it to another template. You could even build your own chart library, with charts that are customized for specific instruments/markets, timeframes, etc.
Some examples of different pre-setup charts:
<Looks like for some reason there is a problem inserting images - on my machine at least. If you click on "Photos" nothing happens. Will insert the charts when this is working again.>
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