 Let's go over how to manage the instruments that you added here in the toolbar. You can see that the toolbar here for the various instruments is tabbed, and right now I'm currently accessing the S&P E-mini because it has a blue line underneath it. If I click on another instrument here, for example on the Bonds, you can see that now that chart is what is accessed and open here in the main chart window. Let's click back on the ES. You can also add new instruments here. If you want to add a new instrument, the number of instruments that you can add here is depending on your broker. If you have several instruments that you've added all the way across here, you can, on the right hand side, click on the arrow here and also access the various instruments here from the dropdown. Right now I'm looking at the ES, but let's look at the gold chart here. Now I'm accessing the gold chart as you can see. Let's click back on the ES. Now suppose you have multiple monitors, and most of us do, and you want to add different instruments on the different monitors. You can do that by popping some of these instruments out from the tabbed area here. You can either do that by left click holding and dragging and dropping it any place here in the chart and it will open up or you can just double click on the instrument. I'm going to choose the oil here and I'm going to double click on it. You can see now that that popped out into a new book map chart. This chart is a little different. It's not the main chart because the main chart has file settings and help up here. You can resize this and configure this chart to whatever you like and place it on that monitor. If I click the close button here, it won't close the instrument, it will only close this chart and you'll see that the instrument will pop back into the main tabbed window here. I'll close it here and you can see it popped right back here. If I close the instrument here in the main window by clicking on the X button here, this will close down the instrument entirely. I will need to re-add it back into the tabbed area here by clicking on the plus button and I will lose all the previously recorded data that I had from that instrument. I will not be able to import that previously recorded data. Let's go through the layout here. Let's say that I have the ES chart here and I want to move the tab over to the other side. I can left click, hold, and drag it and have it show up here on the left side of my main window. If I like the layout that I have, including the multiple monitor setup, you can save that workspace. We can click on file and we can save the workspace here. We can also save the workspace as and make a copy of it. We can open a previously saved workspace or create a new one here. That's the workspaces. The different chart settings. Look at my ES chart here and you can see that I have the indicator panel down below. I'm looking at half an hour between each vertical dotted line here in the time frames. I have a different volume setting and the columns over here is set up a very specific way. Let's click back on my oil chart and you can see the distinction. I don't have the indicator panel. I'm not looking at as much data. I have five minutes between each vertical dotted line and I have my volume settings to display each five minutes. You can also note here that the columns are configured in a different way. Let's suppose I want this oil chart to be like my ES chart. You can do that by clicking here just to the right of the tool bar in the blank space here. Just right click and you'll get a drop down menu and you want to select inherit chart settings from. You can search here older chart settings from previously expired contracts here and that's a quick way to get the settings from your older contracts or I can close this and then we'll come up here and right click again and I can get or inherit the chart settings from the charts that are opened up right now. So I'll select the ES right here and you'll note now that my oil chart has the same configuration as my ES chart. The heat map setting is the same. The timeframes are the same. The indicator panel is now here and the column settings are the same as well as the volume configurations.