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Chart Scaling

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The scale represents the value range within which the chart is plotted. To determine the value of a point on a chart the vertical position of the point is referenced to a value on the Price Scale.
The Range of the Price Scale and the chart's top and bottom [[Margins|Margins]] can be set.
The [[Scale_Labels|Labels]], identifying scale's marks, can be customized.
Five Price Scale range modes (scaling modes) are available:
* [[Scale_Range#Screen Scale Range|Screen]]<br>* [[Scale_Range#Entire Series Scale Range|Entire Series]] <br>* [[Scale_Range#User Defined Scale Range|User Defined]]<br>* [[Scale_Range#Movement Size Scale Range|Movement Size]]<br>* [[Scale_Range#Price Range Scale Range|Price Range]]
Two Scaling Types are available (except for the '''Movement Size''' scaling mode):
* [[Scale_Type#Linear Scaling|Linear]]<br>* [[Scale_Type#Semi-Log Scaling|Semi-Log]]
Each scale range setting and scaling type offers its own advantages.
 
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== Expanding Scale to Indicator ==
# In the '''General''' section, select '''Expand Scale to Indicators'''.
<br><div style="background-color: #E3FBE5;">'''Note:''' This feature only works if the indicator's scaling range is set to '''Same as Symbol'''.</div>
<div style="background-color: #E3FBE5;">Note: This feature only works if the indicator's scaling range is set to '''Same as Symbol'''.</div>
 
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== Overlaying Data Series ==
# Select the data series in the window.
 <br><div style="background-color: #E5F6FF;">'''Tip: ''' Two different '''Price Scales''' can be displayed at the same time by setting the left and right price scales.</div><br>
[[Category:Chart Scaling]]