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I realized the above solution would have issues with scaling since the signal is displaced from the last bar on the chart. If that's an issue then a detached blank chart window with everything minimized and with the always on top option checked becomes a good solution.
The line was added to give the color bars a position to be based on.
I was surprised how much clutter could be cut from an open window
Thanks, i will test it out...was busy last weekend...
Yep, trying to clear up clutter have a clean looking chart and still have all the information i need displayed.
Could you upload a chartbook containing that chart?
The stripped down chart was just a copy of the large chart with everything stripped and hidden. Did you change the symbol for the stripped chart as well? If so, I'll look into it when I get home later tonight.
The other thing to try is right click on the small chart and use the chart shortcuts menu to check the studies running. You can also change the chart settings this way. I think if a chart is detached it can't be adjusted through the regular toolbar.
Are you able to pull up chart shortcuts by right clicking the main chart?
In Global Settings you can customize chart shortcuts. Show menu needs to be added when using an Always on Top chart. If you accidentally maximize the window, the show menu can allow you to go through Chart and use Show Taskbar to quickly minimize it.