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saving charts with notes/studies in an easy to access way?

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powder
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Does anyone have any suggestion for maintaining longer-term chart lists in TOS? My ideal is the Stockcharts chartlists where you can save a chart with specific time period, studies, trend lines, text notes. And the price action will update as time goes on but you don't have to rebuild the chart each time. Then you can go to a specific chart or just scan through them to see if anything has changed and is becoming tradable. On Stockcharts you can have like 250 lists of 500 charts each.

On TOS I see the ability to set up grids with a maximum of 32 charts that you could scan through, and save those grids, but that's suboptimal to my mind. You can also save a workspace with tons of these 32 chart grids, but they all stay open at once as far as I can tell, which can't be good for computer performance.

My ideal would be to save an individual chart with all it's settings and text notes, then have all those charts in a folder that could just be clicked through. Like your "pictures" in windows or iOS where you open a picture and then can swipe or click to the next picture in the folder.

Taking screenshots isn't ideal because I want price action and studies to update rather than having to rebuild a chart as time goes on.

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