Single Panel

Single panel is the minor element of any Workspace and they behave just like any usual PC window

Standalone panels are the minor elements of any Workspace and they behave just like any usual PC window:

  • can be resized and positioned to any place on your screen;

  • can stick to each other within their borders when they close enough;

  • can stick its size to repeat the dimensions of other panels, while resizing;

  • can be collapsed to the OS taskbar as usual windows

Panel's context menu

Each panel has its context menu, located in the left upper corner, right before the Panel’s title.

This menu usually consists of the following functions:

  • Save as default. Each panel type comes with default settings, which you can customize to your preference. Select the “Set as Default” option, and Quantower will save your current panel's settings, applying them to each new panel of the same type.

  • Setup Actions (only for table panels like Watchlist, Time & Sales, Positions, Working Orders etc.). This feature allows you to set Alerts and implement advanced filtering in table values.

  • Always of Top. When activated, the 'Always On Top' feature keeps the active panel above all other panels. The pinned panel remains on top, even when other panels are selected.

  • Export Data. Export data from a chart or table to an external CSV file. This includes price data, indicator values, and table values. Also, you can use the HISTORY EXPORTER panel.

CQG Data Export Restriction: Due to market data distribution policies, CQG does not permit data export.

  • Make Screenshot. Creates and copies a screenshot of the panel to the clipboard for easy sharing on social networks.

  • Help. If you have questions about using the panel or its specific features, click on this link and you will immediately redirect to the documentation for this panel.

  • Settings. Personal settings for each panel. Opens a Settings screen where you can customize your panel. Once set up, you can save these settings as your Defaults if desired.

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