Part 5: Using Our Technical Scanning Tools to Find Promising Stocks and Funds

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 All three of these resources can be accessed from the Member Tools panel of Your Dashboard, located in the top left side of the page. To head there now, [[https://​stockcharts.com/​def/​servlet/​Favorites.CServlet|click here]]. All three of these resources can be accessed from the Member Tools panel of Your Dashboard, located in the top left side of the page. To head there now, [[https://​stockcharts.com/​def/​servlet/​Favorites.CServlet|click here]].
    
-For detailed instructions on creating ​and running customized ​technical scans, ​check out our [[:​scans:​tutorials|Scanning Tutorials]].+For detailed instructions on how to create ​and run your own custom ​technical scans, [[:​scans:​tutorials|click here]].
    
 ===== Saving and Updating Your Scans ===== ===== Saving and Updating Your Scans =====
-Once you've created a custom technical scan, you can save it to your account for future use. To do so, use the "Save As" button towards the bottom ​of the scanning workbench. Once saved, your scan will appear on [[https://​stockcharts.com/​def/​servlet/​Favorites.CServlet|Your Dashboard]],​ in the section titled "Your Saved Scans"​. When you select one of your custom scans from the dropdown menu, you'll have two options: run the scan and see what results it returns, or edit the scan to adjust its technical criteria.+Once you've created a custom technical scan, you can save it to your account for future use. To do so, use the "Save As" button towards the top of the scanning workbench. Once saved, your scan will appear on [[https://​stockcharts.com/​def/​servlet/​Favorites.CServlet|Your Dashboard]],​ in the section titled "Your Saved Scans"​. When you select one of your custom scans from the dropdown menu, you'll have two options: run the scan and see what results it returns, or edit the scan to adjust its technical criteria.
  
-If you choose to edit a saved scan, you'll do so from the scan workbench. Make any changes you'd like, then click "​Save"​ in the options list at the bottom ​of the workbench. If you'd like to save your edited scan under a different name, you can do so by clicking "Save As".+If you choose to edit a saved scan, you'll do so from the scan workbench. Make any changes you'd like, then click "​Save"​ in the options list at the top of the workbench. If you'd like to save your edited scan under a different name, you can do so by clicking "Save As".
  
 For more in-depth details about our advanced technical scanning features, we strongly encourage you to check out our instructional video series on scanning. These helpful videos will help you better understand exactly how to set up and use the scan engine, one of our most powerful members-only features. [[https://​stockcharts.com/​videos/#​Scanning-Alerts|Click here]] to watch now. For more in-depth details about our advanced technical scanning features, we strongly encourage you to check out our instructional video series on scanning. These helpful videos will help you better understand exactly how to set up and use the scan engine, one of our most powerful members-only features. [[https://​stockcharts.com/​videos/#​Scanning-Alerts|Click here]] to watch now.
  
 **Next Up »**  [[:​getting_started:​part_6|Part 6: Setting Up Custom Alerts to Stay on Top of Key Market Moves]] **Next Up »**  [[:​getting_started:​part_6|Part 6: Setting Up Custom Alerts to Stay on Top of Key Market Moves]]