Yes, I wanted to hide some Strategy files....which by
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creating a subfolder inside a folder in the Strategy directory
does the job. When I open up wlab and open up Strategies I have removed what I consider clutter.
What I wanted, ideally, was to be able to check on these strategies at a later time. Evidently, to do this I will have to go back into the directory and reverse what I did; which,is not easy as simply opening up the inactive folder that shows up when wlab is opened up.
Now, that I think more about this...I should have simply created the same folder with wlab open, and then drag and dropped. Then when I open up the "inactive folder" it will not be empty.
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Re: empty folders, there's something incomplete about your description.
Sorry, not sure how to explain it further...by empty...I mean that with wlab open, and i open up Strategies, indeed,there is an "inactive" folder....and even though the directory has many files located there, these files do not show up when wlab is open. The left side of the screen, with "inactive" highlighted, shows nothing on the right side of the screen.
I guess that this discrepancy demonstrates what you mean when you say:
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Version 5 doesn't support subfolders. Is this clear?
FWIW...when i spoke to fidelity rep i was told that I could go into the directory and manipulate to accomplish my goal...however, i have found out that it is best to check with you.
IF I MAY add an additional question to this inquiry:
After I finish my consolidation and getting rid of clutter, I want to update wlab that resides on my laptop.
Most updating will involve changes in two subfolders: strategies and/or datasets.
If I backup the entire 1.0.0.0. folder from my PC to an external flash drive, and then insert this flash drive into the laptop...what is the best procedure for updating the laptop wlab directory? Should I just copy these two folders and paste them into the Data folder, and answer with "yes" replace all file,etc.? What would you suggest? Since wlab does not support "subfolders" I am a little uncertain. In the past, I have deleted the entire 1.0.0.0 and pasted in the new 1.0.0.0 folder...but Fidelity rep said that this is not necessary. Hopefully, I am being clear...enough.