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Rays drawn on lower timeframes disappear on higher ones

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[2013-07-11 10:50:51]
phaedonk - Posts: 352
I have been experiencing the problem stated on the subject, for example I draw an extending Ray on 5M and want to view it on 15M. It is not a matter of zooming in on the chart (as it happens with lines and drawings in general), they just won't appear no matter how much I zoom in. Any thoughts?
[2013-07-11 17:52:42]
Sierra Chart Engineering - Posts: 104368
Go to the chart where you are copying the drawings to and select Chart >> Chart Settings >> Advanced Settings 2 and enable Show Chart Drawings for Different Symbols.
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[2013-07-11 19:49:30]
phaedonk - Posts: 352
I'm confused. I'm not copying any drawings. These are drawings in the same symbol, just different timeframes.
[2013-07-12 05:42:38]
Sierra Chart Engineering - Posts: 104368
We would have to get your Chartbook containing the chart that has this chart drawing, so we can look at it. You can attach it following these steps:
https://www.sierrachart.com/index.php?l=PostingInformation.php#AttachFile

Please attach a Chartbook that contains only the single chart that we will use to look at this.
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Date Time Of Last Edit: 2013-07-12 05:43:05
[2013-07-24 14:58:51]
phaedonk - Posts: 352
Found the answer to my problem. The trick is for the points of the ray to be far enough apart (not immediately next to each other as I was drawing them). This way the ray is visible also in higher timeframes (before, it appeared as just a dot).

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