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Date/Time: Wed, 27 Nov 2024 20:39:52 +0000
Support and Resistance lines
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[2014-09-27 08:24:28] |
User123496 - Posts: 27 |
Hello, I have created my own S&R lines and put them on one of my charts. Is there a way that I can transfer all of them to other time frame charts in the same Chartbook without doing each line individually? Or to copy and paste them one at a time instead of creating them one at a time from scratch? Thank You in Advance Alan |
[2014-09-27 17:16:03] |
cmet - Posts: 552 |
One way you can do this is to use the Horizontal Lines study and do all of your S/R levels in there. If you want to transfer them afterwards you can do two things: 1. Go into the Horizontal Lines study where you've created all your levels and check the box that says "Save these settings as default". Now when you add the Horizontal Lines study to another chart, they will be identical. 2. Use the Study/Price Overlay to plot the Horizontal Lines study from one chart to another. |
[2014-09-27 18:55:35] |
enemyspy - Posts: 306 |
yeah take a look at the chart settings instructions in the user manual. you just have to check the copy drawing box in the advanced chart settings 2 area, and list the chart numbers that you want the lines copied from. You need to do this in the settings of each chart you want it copied to, and then any new drawings you make will also appear automatically as will adjustments.
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[2014-09-28 04:02:42] |
Sierra Chart Engineering - Posts: 104368 |
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