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Problem about Scaling?

Postby nuno-online » 10 May 2011

Hi

in a chart, i plotted two indicators with lines -40 & +40

why are plotted two lines - 40 and two lines +40 (same value)

is it a bug?

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Re: Problem about Scaling?

Postby TJ » 10 May 2011

Hi

in a chart, i plotted two indicators with lines -40 & +40

why are plotted two lines - 40 and two lines +40 (same value)

is it a bug?

Nuno
the 2 indicators have independent scales.

probably they are scaled to the screen at the moment. (ie. floating scale)

you can force them to fixed scale, so that they do not float.


ps. there is no option to tie the scales together.

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Re: Problem about Scaling?

Postby nuno-online » 10 May 2011

TJ

how to force them to fixed scale?

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Re: Problem about Scaling?

Postby TJ » 10 May 2011

TJ

how to force them to fixed scale?

Nuno
right click on the indicator,

select Format...

under Scaling tab,

in the Scaling Range section,

select User Defined.


after doing the above,
hold down the [Ctrl] key,
then hold down the left mouse key on the price scale.
Shift the mouse (indicator) up and down until the 2 scales are aligned.

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Re: Problem about Scaling?

Postby nuno-online » 10 May 2011

thank you TJ for your reply

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Postby TJ » 10 May 2011

thank you TJ for your reply
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