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Date/Time: Sat, 23 Nov 2024 18:54:21 +0000



Maintaining chart perspective when dragging the chart via the hand tool

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[2024-07-30 14:15:08]
10-78 f3ba - Posts: 2
Apologies if this has been answered elsewhere. I have searched the boards/documentation as well as the web in general and have come up dry, probably because I am not even sure how to word the question correctly (unsure of correct terms).

When using the hand tool to drag the chart left and right, the price axis increments jump all over the place. It goes from 10 ticks/points to 40 ticks to 20 ticks etc. instead of remaining static, which makes the chart jump all over place as I drag it because, I suspect, the current setting (whatever it is) attempts to keep as many candles on screen as possible.

When I drag the chart via the hand, I would like for the price axis increments to remain static so the chart perspective remains still. Pls keep in mind that I am clicking and dragging on the chart, not the price axis. I understand right clicking on the price axis and what Range/Move/Locked do for the price axis itself, and I have tried those and it has no affect on the price axis when hand dragging the chart.

Very much appreciate any sunshine you can throw my way on this.
Date Time Of Last Edit: 2024-07-30 14:15:51
[2024-07-30 15:23:51]
Sierra_Chart Engineering - Posts: 17150
Check this command:
Chart Scale and Scale Adjusting: Using Fixed Values for Top and Bottom of Scale Range
Sierra Chart Support - Engineering Level

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[2024-07-30 19:56:05]
10-78 f3ba - Posts: 2
That is exactly what I was looking for. Thank you very, very much.

Cheers mate.

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