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d experience 2011 volume one brings you the ability to export your chart settings in this video we are going to examine the two different ways to export and import your chart setting so lets get started first were going to look at how to manually export the chart settings right click the chart and youll notice the save option once you click this youll be presented with a save as dialog where you can choose the save location importing the settings is very similar right-click the chart click the load option and navigate to your saved chart now lets take a look at another way to import and export youll notice that i have two buttons on the page lets look at the code behind the first method to look at is the save chart to session method as you can see it takes the chart settings saves them to a stream converts the stream to a string and saves it in session then just so we can see the change we remove all of the series to get a blank chart next we have the load chart from session met