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Change Delta Font Size in DOM

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[2023-09-21 00:45:57]
User276813 - Posts: 64
Please see attached. The font size for the VbP with deltas that I have in my DOM is too large. In the settings, "Text Font Size" is an option (in:110) but changing that doesn't change the font size. How do I make that font smaller?
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[2023-09-21 01:16:39]
Sierra_Chart Engineering - Posts: 17190
Refer to this Subgraph instead:
Volume By Price Study: Volume Numbers Text Color and Size (SG7)
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[2023-09-21 01:42:34]
User276813 - Posts: 64
Thanks, but this is a circular logic. If you read the link you directed me to... it then goes on to say that if I want to change the font size, "To change the font size for the Chart Values on the profile, use the Text Font Size Input." The link attached to Text Font Size Input... just puts me out to the "Settings & Input" tab.. and "In: 110" that I referenced in my original post. I can create a video showing that changing this value does NOT change the font size.

Screenshot attached. This is a study I have in the DOM to show deltas over the last 10 minutes. The font / size of the text showing the deltas, is way to big. And there doesn't seem to be a way to make it smaller.
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[2023-09-21 02:21:51]
Sierra_Chart Engineering - Posts: 17190
The volume numbers displayed on each horizontal volume bar, are not controlled by that Input.

They are controlled by the Size setting of that Subgraph we linked to. What is the Size setting set to?
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Date Time Of Last Edit: 2023-09-21 02:22:05
[2023-09-21 04:59:21]
User276813 - Posts: 64
I'm guessing you mean "Width/Size". It is set to zero, but if I try to change that number to 1, 2, 3, or 4, it automatically reverts to zero. Above 4, it makes the text tiny (see screenshot). So 1-4 are not available because the size reverts to zero. 5 and above is too small.
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[2023-09-21 10:02:43]
Sierra_Chart Engineering - Posts: 17190
Yes that is the correct setting.

Yes it will revert to zero with a small number. You then need to use a larger number. So if 5 is too small, use a larger number.
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[2023-09-21 14:33:48]
User276813 - Posts: 64
Thank you! Going to post a screenshot for your records / this support board.
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