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Date/Time: Mon, 25 Nov 2024 16:31:26 +0000
Post From: Horizontal lines above and below cursor
[2024-02-23 17:33:25] |
John - SC Support - Posts: 36248 |
Yes, you can do this. For instance, if you have a drawn Horizontal Line, then you can have two lines associated with that above and below, and they will move as you adjust the horizontal line. There are several ways to accomplish this, but we feel the easiest is to use two copies of the "Spreadsheet Formula" study. To do this, draw a horizontal line using the Drawing Tools. Then open the properties for that line and select the "Anchor" tab. Find the ID of that line and note it. Close the properties window. Then add a Spreadsheet Formula study to the chart and enter the following for the formula: =UDID[1].A1 + 20 * TICKSIZE Where the 1 in the square brackets is the ID of the drawing without the negative sign (i.e. ignore the sign, it's the absolute value, if that is an easier way to think of it). Repeat to put a line below by 20 ticks (changing the + to a -). For the most reliable, advanced, and zero cost futures order routing, use the Teton service: Sierra Chart Teton Futures Order Routing |