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Charts


It is possible to hide the scroll bar thanks to the General Preferences window. See section General Preferences This functionality also gives you the possibility to scroll in the future, in order to give you the necessary empty space on the chart for projections of strategies and studies.


Scroll to last bar


To automatically rescale a currency chart to the last bar ‐ meaning that the last bar of the chart shows the last price update ‐ you can either:


‐ right‐click in the chart area and select "Scroll to the Last Bar" from the Context Menu ‐ or select "View/Scroll to the Last Bar"


from the Menu Bar Move Chart


You can move currency charts vertically and horizontally by clicking on the main chart pane and dragging them right, left up or down. This functionality is called "chart panning" and is activated by default.


After you've moved a chart, it is possible to automatically rescale it using the "Fit in Window" functionality. To see how to use this feature, see section Fit in Window.


To move a chart horizontally only, you should activate the function: "Y panning", which will automatically disable the X chart panning functionality.


To activate this function, you can either click on the icon Panning" from the Menu Bar.


located in ”View/Y


To restore the default ”X and Y chart panning" option, allowing both vertical and horizontal panning, you can click on the icon


the Menu Bar.


again in "View/Enable Y Panning" from


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