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To automatically expand the range of the price scale so that it will capture all parts of the indicator: | To automatically expand the range of the price scale so that it will capture all parts of the indicator: | ||
# Open the '''Format | # Open the '''Format Instruments''' window.<br><span>{{FormatSymbol}}</span> | ||
# Select the '''Scaling''' tab. | # Select the '''Scaling''' tab. | ||
# In the '''General''' section, select '''Expand Scale to Indicators'''. | # In the '''General''' section, select '''Expand Scale to Indicators'''. | ||
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When two or more data series exist in the same subchart, it is possible to overlay the data series: | When two or more data series exist in the same subchart, it is possible to overlay the data series: | ||
# Open the '''Format | # Open the '''Format Instruments''' window.<br><span>{{FormatSymbol}}</span> | ||
# Select the '''Scaling''' tab. | # Select the '''Scaling''' tab. | ||
# In the '''General''' section, select '''Overlay Data Series'''. | # In the '''General''' section, select '''Overlay Data Series'''. |