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Date/Time: Mon, 10 Mar 2025 17:36:57 +0000
[User Discussion] - charting problem
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[2022-03-28 22:07:51] |
User259724 - Posts: 43 |
Hello: I chart various time frames from 1 minute to 360 minutes (8 different time frames) on 2 monitors. I have noticed that lately when I place my crosshairs on a point on, for instance, my 60 minute chart, all the other time frames go to the same place on their respective charts. All the other charts move as I move the crosshair on the 60 minute chart to whatever time my crosshairs are on, on the 60 minute chart. It is most distracting, and was not like this before. Is this a new setting I need to change? Previously you could scroll on any chart to wherever you wanted and the other charts did not move, which is what I prefer. Thanks in advance for any help received. |
[2022-03-28 22:26:06] |
JohnR - User831573 - Posts: 319 |
Global Cursor (Tools >> Global Cursor On) [Link] - [Top] When using the Chart Values Tool, the Crosshair can be displayed on multiple charts within the same Chartbook at the same time to show the bars and price levels on other charts which correspond to the bar and price level the Crosshair is over on the active chart. To use this feature, enable the Tools >> Global Cursor On option on the menu. This is a global setting and applies to all charts. Place the charts side-by-side so they are visible. Select Tools >> Chart Value/Crosshair on the menu to select the Chart Values tool. Left click on a chart to activate the tool. The Chart Values Crosshair will appear on all charts. On the other charts it will be on a corresponding bar according to the Date-Time of the bar it is over on the chart it is being used on. In order to synchronize your charts by bringing into view the corresponding time on the other charts, enable the option Tools >> Synchronize Charts on the menu. Refer to Synchronize Charts for more information. Changing this option should do what you want. JohnR |
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