Quote Menu
- Quote Sheet
- Quote Sheet General Features – Shows the basics of Quote Sheets
- Selecting Quote Sheet Areas for Customizing – The format of ProphetX quote windows is similar to those in common spreadsheet programs. When you right-click on any part of the window, the pop-up menu will display commands available for customizing it.
- Tabbed Displays – All displays can be tabbed within one window or as individual displays if preferred.
- Quote Sheet Templates – After you customize a quote window, you can save it as a template that can be overlaid on windows opened later.
- Quick Label – A Quick Label can be used to add a label to a Quote Sheet.
- Cover Cells – An option to merge cells in a Quote Sheet, Cover Cells make two contiguous cells look and act like one.
- Currency Conversion Fields – Beginning with ProphetX version 3.13 you can add currency converted fields to your quote sheets.
- Quote Sheet Sort Mode – Quotes can be sorted in two ways – Bubble Mode or by Column Value as described below.
- Quote Sheet Properties
- General Quote Sheet Properties – The Quote Sheet Properties dialog sets the grid, updates, colors, fonts, and Headers/Footers preference for your quote sheet.
- Quote Sheet Number Formats – You can change number formatting for columns, cells, or blocks of cells.
- Properties Precedence – The Quote Sheet properties precedence is the following: Cell, Column, Row, and Sheet.
- Grid Properties – The Grid Properties selection defines whether or not you want to display gird lines, headers and/or footers, and scroll bars on your Quote Sheet.
- Update Properties – Quote Sheet windows contain data that is continually updated. Â ProphetX lets you customize visual cues that draw attention to updates. These can include blinks, highlights, or a combination of the two for the time period you specify.
- Colors Properties – The color properties will allow you to adjust colors of several different options of the Quote Sheet.
- Fonts Properties – The Quote Sheet Font Properties set the Font for the quote sheet and/or Headers.
- Headers/Footers Properties – Some windows allow you to define headers and footers for printed pages.
- Cell Properties – To add comments to a quote sheet, simply select the column or cells and choose the formatting style.
- Quote Sheet General Features – Shows the basics of Quote Sheets
- Quote Board – The Quote Board is an alternate way to display quotes. Instead of columns, the quote board lists the data in rows within a cell.
- Quote List – The Quote List is another way of viewing quotes, which will ultimately be used as a dashboard display with “smart” devices.
- Quote Meter – The Quote Meter shows the current % Change as well as the high and low % Change for the day (indicated by the thin red and green lines that go with each bar.
- Quote View – The Quote View gives you a quick summary of any quote symbol. It shows all data that is available from the quote server for a single instrument.
- Market Depth – While bids and asks on quotes show the best bid and best ask, the Market Depth displays the full depth of the market (the bids and asks away from the inside quote) to better gauge market liquidity.
- History Snap – The History Snap fetches history for all active contracts for a particular futures symbol root on any given date in History.
- Price Alerts – Price alerts let you monitor specific changes in quote prices. You can create and save different sets of alerts separately, and activate all or some of the alerts.