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How to keep Original Scroll position?

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[2021-08-12 21:58:18]
User628616 - Posts: 132
In the two attached charts they're shown in different views, I want to have the chart remain in the
"Original" position the one labeled 1st, so I can always view the numbers in big clear view. Is there anyway to do that?
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[2021-08-12 22:16:10]
Sierra Chart Engineering - Posts: 104368
We are not understanding this. Just do not scroll the chart back. We really do not understand the question here.
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[2021-08-12 22:25:52]
User628616 - Posts: 132
If I scroll back(view previous bars) the number candles get small to see and I have to adjust the Interactive Scale:Range to view them then re-scale back to regular size. I want to be able to scroll to past with the number candles remaining in the size of this attached chart
I scroll the chart back to find Unfininshed Business, High Volume BidxAsk., FYI
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[2021-08-12 22:30:00]
User628616 - Posts: 132
If I use the Scale Range: Constant Range it has it in the Number Candle size I want, but it will display some way beneath or above. The circled area in the attached chart.
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[2021-08-16 13:40:53]
John - SC Support - Posts: 38263
There is going to be a tradeoff in the way the scaling is done for Numbers Bars. Refer to the following for information on scaling Numbers Bars:
Numbers Bars: Scaling a Numbers Bars Chart
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