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EXPERIMENTAL CAMERA / CHART LIBRARY
Experimental Camera / Chart Library StockShareV2 charts can be easily shared by using the Experimental Camera and Chart Library feature. In short, the Experimental Camera will capture the chart image and store this on the StockShare Publishing web server's Chart Library for about ninety (90) days. Just send your friends and colleagues the Chart Library link via e-mail, chat group or instant messenger and they can see your chart immediately. Another option, you may just want to keep the Chart Library link in your own personal diary. Here is how to do this in just a few simple steps:
1) Click on the Camera Icon - Have the chart on your screen just the way you want it to look when you take the picture.
2) Click on the camera icon at the top left corner of the screen.
3) Save it to your buffer - When the pop up box comes up, click YES to put the web link into your 'Past Buffer'.
4) Select application destination - Then immediately go to a third party application ... such as, your e-mail, chat group, instant messenger or any document that you keep as your trading diary.
5) Position the cursor where you want the Chart Library Link information to be placed.
6) Paste web link - To 'Paste' just click your cursor onto the third part application where you want it to be ... then you can either use your mouse to do a right click to bring up a box then click on Paste. ... or you can go into EDIT then click on Paste ... your choice. (Note: This method of 'Pasting' should work for most third party applications. If this is not working for you, you may need to refer to your third parties user manual.
Web Link Example: http://www.StockSharePublishing.com/ChartLib/^GSPC_09_03_10_57_1125759460.png
7) Just repeat these steps for each chart. You can do this as many times as needed.
View a Chart from the Chart Library
Charts stored on the StockShare server Chart Library can be viewed using any web browser. Just enter in the web link into your browser. Note: many browsers will automatically launch if you double click onto the web link.
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