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Does anyone know of a way to eliminate the price axis in a subgraph? For instance, panel 2 of this chart:



I would prefer the price axis was blank, since I am displaying the prices using the short name/value next to the plot.

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Does anyone know of a way to eliminate the price axis in a subgraph? For instance, panel 2 of this chart:

I would prefer the price axis was blank, since I am displaying the prices using the short name/value next to the plot.

Mike

set the scale of panel 2 (right-click on the price axis OF panel 2 -> Scale Settings)
to an ridiculous large number "Scale Increment"

Set all your "good" studies in this panel to scale "Independent"
(maybe you need a dummy study as main study)

This is a workaround to what you want, I think.


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set the scale of panel 2 (right-click on the price axis OF panel 2 -> Scale Settings)
to an ridiculous large number "Scale Increment"

Set all your "good" studies in this panel to scale "Independent"
(maybe you need a dummy study as main study)

This is a workaround to what you want, I think.

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