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Date/Time: Mon, 21 Apr 2025 13:53:37 +0000



Post From: Previous Days High / Low Value Labels

[2025-03-14 17:15:26]
John - SC Support - Posts: 39370
The Value Label is not setup to do what you want. It does not know where there is a disconnect between the days and therefore where to put the label, which is why it only shows for the last bar in the chart (i.e. today's values in this case).

You can work around this by using a "Spreadsheet Formula" study and entering a formula like the following:
=IF(ID1.SG1 <> ID1.SG1[1], ID1.SG1, 0)

Where ID1 is the ID of the study that draws the High/Low lines and SG1 is one of the subgraphs for the High/Low lines. You would need two Spreadsheet Formula studies to get the values for both the High and the Low.

Then set the "Draw Style" for the Spreadsheet Formula to be "Value of Subgraph" and set the "Size" to what you want (start at 10 and adjust from there).
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