Hello,
Prospective MC user.
In my experience with charts (I used RealTick) the data (bars) scroll to the left as new ones are added during trading. The data fills the entire chart space.
My question is: can MC display charts with a user customized blank right margin into which new bars progress during trading and on which I can add graphical objects such as Fibonacci levels, trendlines and others?
Charts with useable right hand blank margin? [SOLVED]
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Re: Charts with useable right hand blank margin?
Right click on chart,Hello,
Prospective MC user.
In my experience with charts (I used RealTick) the data (bars) scroll to the left as new ones are added during trading. The data fills the entire chart space.
My question is: can MC display charts with a user customized blank right margin into which new bars progress during trading and on which I can add graphical objects such as Fibonacci levels, trendlines and others?
a Window will pop up,
look under the X-Time Scale tab
Re: Charts with useable right hand blank margin?
I don't have MC yet. I'll get the trial in September with higher mkt activity.Right click on chart,Hello,
Prospective MC user.
In my experience with charts (I used RealTick) the data (bars) scroll to the left as new ones are added during trading. The data fills the entire chart space.
My question is: can MC display charts with a user customized blank right margin into which new bars progress during trading and on which I can add graphical objects such as Fibonacci levels, trendlines and others?
a Window will pop up,
look under the X-Time Scale tab
Could you describe briefly how that functionality works? Capabilities and limitations.
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Re: Charts with useable right hand blank margin?
You can define your white space, either in number of bars, or in percentage of the screen width.I don't have MC yet. I'll get the trial in September with higher mkt activity.Right click on chart,Hello,
Prospective MC user.
In my experience with charts (I used RealTick) the data (bars) scroll to the left as new ones are added during trading. The data fills the entire chart space.
My question is: can MC display charts with a user customized blank right margin into which new bars progress during trading and on which I can add graphical objects such as Fibonacci levels, trendlines and others?
a Window will pop up,
look under the X-Time Scale tab
Could you describe briefly how that functionality works? Capabilities and limitations.
Please see:
https://www.multicharts.com/trading-sof ... Time_Scale
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Re: Charts with useable right hand blank margin?
You can download the MultiCharts user manual here:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/951 ... Manual.pdf
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/951 ... Manual.pdf
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Re: Charts with useable right hand blank margin? [SOLVED]
tcat:Just a question: TJ, do you get paid by TSSUPPORT/MC to answer all questions?
From an outsider, it could appear so and as most critical questions did not get any answer in the last 10 days, I was just wondering if it was worth posting any new requests.
Thierry
Thank you for your question.
As indicated by my username, avatar and profile, I am a user, not an agent or employee of TSSUPPORT/MC. I do not receive any compensation from TSSUPPORT/MC, monetary or otherwise. I have some experience with MultiCharts and EasyLanguage, and I am happy to help out anyone who might have a question. I do not have all the answers to all the problems, only the basic ones. The forum is for general queries; if you have an urgent issue, please contact Live Chat, an engineer would be happy to work with you to find a solution. Usually I answer questions after the Live Chat is offline and when the tech support is not available, this should save the newbies one day of turnaround time.
ps. you should start a new thread, or send me a PM, instead of hijacking someone's thread.