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To: Robert Graham who wrote (4694)12/3/1999 8:38:00 PM
From: Nazbuster  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 17977
 
Robert,

Are you aware that you can click/drag in the margin of a chart to stretch or compress the chart? In addition, you can click/drag in the body of the chart to drag the chart up/down, or back to earlier time frames. Just hit the HOME key to return to "now".



To: Robert Graham who wrote (4694)12/3/1999 8:47:00 PM
From: HairBall  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 17977
 
Robert Graham: I am not sure actually what you are talking about, but I use log charts a lot and often the candles get compressed near the top of the screen. There are a couple of things I do to view the more current bars.

One: I can add space by clicking on "increase spacing".
Two: I can move my cursor over to the right of the screen where the price point labels reside. Click on the left mouse button and hold. You will get a cursor with a hand that indicates up and down. You can use this to increase or decrease the distance between the price points. Then you can go to the part of the chart where the bars reside click your left mouse button and hold. You can now move the bars left, right, up or down.

To reset:

One: Press your "home" key to go to the latest dates.
Two: Click on the "reset" button to quickly take your chart back to default spacing.
Three: Right click the bar screen, then select price scale and select auto scale.

You may already know this...

Regards,
LG