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Wondering if anyone can help me to adjust the vertical price scale in my charts.
At present they show only every second increment, I want them to display every increment.
If I back some of the data off the left of the chart it will it will do what I want automatically, but the change from displaying every increment to displaying every second, happens too soon for me, there is still plenty of room to display every increment. I suspect that it cannot be changed, however thought it to be worth asking.
Cheers,
Ken.
Can you help answer these questions from other members on NexusFi?
If you are talking about the scale in the right margin then ...
1. position the cursor in the right margin
2. right click the mouse
3. select properties from the menu that pops up
4. change "Horizontal grid lines interval type" to Ticks
5. change "Horizontal grid lines interval value" to whatever value you want.
Thanks Mate,
However that does not achieve what I am looking to do.
It only adjusts the grid, which I don't use.
I want to adjust the way the vertical scale displays price.
I don't think it can be done however, unless someone has come up with a hack or something?
Cheers,
Ken.
Thanks Mate,
That certainly helps, I didn't know you could do that. It's not exactly what I wanted to do but it will do.
I doubt that what I was chasing exactly can be done.
Thanks,
Ken.