Emailing a SharpChart
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Some charts deserve to be shared. In StockCharts, you can easily email a chart to someone. Here's how.
Please make sure to follow the correct set of instructions. The steps are slightly different depending on whether you are a paid subscriber or a free user.
In the Classic SharpCharts Workbench, click the Share link below the chart.
Note: You can share P&F charts too; just look for the Share link that appears below your P&F chart on the P&F Workbench, then follow the instructions below.
After clicking Share, you'll see a window where you can choose your how you wish to share your chart. Click the Email button.
In the New SharpCharts Workbench, select the Share Chart button at the bottom right of the chart, and then select @Email Chart from the popup menu.
Paid members will see a Preview Email & Send window in which you can enter the email address of the person you're sharing your chart with and add comments you wish to send along with the chart.
You can send the chart via HTML or Text. An HTML email includes a preview image of the chart, while text emails contain a link to the chart.
Once you are ready, click the green Preview & Send button.
Note: If you click the Use My Mail Program Instead link, a draft of the email will open up inside your default email program. The body of the email will contain a link to the chart.
After you click the Preview & Send button, a preview of the email will be displayed for you to review. Ready to send? Click the green Send button at the bottom of the preview window.
If you are a free user, choosing Email in the Share window will open the Preview Email & Send window.
Enter the email address of the person receiving your chart. In the Comment box, add any comments you wish to send along with the chart.
Once ready, click the green Preview & Send button.
A draft of the email will be opened up in your default email program. Review the draft and make any necessary changes, then send the email from your program.