# Open the '''Format Instruments''' window.<br><span>{{FormatSymbol}}</span>
# Select the '''Settings''' tab.
# In the '''Chart''' section, in the '''Resolution Interval''' text box, enter the number of ticks to be used for each bar.
# In the '''Resolution''' Unit drop-down list box select '''Tick'''.
# Open the '''Format Instruments''' window.<br><span>{{FormatSymbol}}</span>
# Select the '''Settings''' tab.
# In the '''Chart''' section, in the '''Resolution''' Interval text box, enter the number of time periods to be used for each bar.
# In the '''Resolution''' Unit drop-down list box select the time period.
# Open the '''Format Instruments''' window.<br><span>{{FormatSymbol}}</span>
# Select the '''Settings''' tab.
# In the '''Chart''' section, in the '''Resolution''' Interval text box, enter the price movement, in points, that is to trigger creation of the next bar.
# In the '''Resolution''' Unit drop-down list box select '''Point'''.
# Open the '''Format Instruments''' window.<br><span>{{FormatSymbol}}</span>
# Select the '''Settings''' tab.
# In the '''Chart''' section, in the '''Resolution''' Interval text box, enter the number of contracts to be used for each bar.
# In the '''Resolution''' Unit drop-down list box select '''Contract'''.
# Open the '''Format Instruments''' window.<br><span>{{FormatSymbol}}</span>
# Select the '''Settings''' tab.
# In the '''Chart''' section, in the '''Resolution''' Interval text box, enter the number of price changes to be used for each bar.
# In the '''Resolution''' Unit drop-down list box select '''Change'''.