When Gfx charting was first introduced, I recall someone wrote a multiple chart demo program that did this. /It was just called GFX Drawing Example. Perhaps the original author could please stand up.

It created a grid of charts in one pane. A bit rough, but showed a lot of promise and writing skill.

BR,
Dennis

On Aug 29, 2008, at 2:38 PM, dave_88_1961 wrote:

Hi,

I have searched but I can't find an answer but I'm sure it can be done.

I want to have 4 charts in one pane, easy enough to do but I want to be able to have 4 different symbols on the charts in a single pane. I know I can open 4 panes and stack them but I only want to click on a tab to get a quick look at 4 different symbol charts.

I found this:

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Inserting a new chart for a different symbol

You can insert a new chart for a different symbol. The new symbol will have its own tab.

To compare two symbols on the same chart, click here

To insert a new chart

Click File > New > Blank chart
A blank chart window is opened in the same pane as the existing price chart. The new chart will have its own tab at the top, but the tab will have the same symbol as the existing price chart. See the next figure:





In the explorer window, click the Charts tab.
In the explorer tree, open the Basic Charts branch.
Drag the Price chart to the new blank window.
To change the tab to the new symbol, click here.
To view the charts in both tabs simultaneously, use the tile feature.
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That makes new panes. Any way to get 4 different stock charts in one pane?

Thanks,

Dave





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