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Indicator Scaling

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<div style="background-color: #E3FBE5;">Note: User Defined scaling range can not be used as a default.</div>
 
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=== Movement Size Scale Range ===
 
The range of the price scale is defined manually. The scale will be based on the number of
points within a unit of length. For example, the user can specify that each inch of the price
scale represents 10 points.
 
Scale range can be set from the '''Format Indicator''' window:
 
# Open the '''Format Indicator''' window.<br><span>{{FormatIndicator}}</span>
# Select the '''Scaling''' tab.
# In the '''Scaling Range''' section, choose the '''Movement Size''' option from the list.
# Enter a unit length.
# Select either inches or centimeters in the drop-down box.
# Enter the number of points that the unit of length in Step 4 will represent.
 
<br><div style="background-color: #E3FBE5;">Note: To use these scaling settings for all new charts, check '''Use as Default''' check box.</div>
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== General Settings ==
 
* '''No. of digits after decimal'''
You can define the number of decimals to display for the indicator marker on the price scale.
* '''Overlay indicators'''
This option allows you to plot several indicators under a single scale. You can place the indicators in the same subchart and enable Overlay Indicators checkboxes in the indicators settings so that they use the same price scale.
== Scale Labels ==

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