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Hi, is there any way to remove the white text coming from indicators at the top of the NT8 charts? Or to color it black? Removing the characters inside the indicator label areas doesn't help in most cases.
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You can change the chart font color to have the indicator text blend in to the background.
Navigate to Chart Properties > Colors > Text and change to match the background of your charts.
Note this solution does change all text, including time labels.
For your specific use case, the suggestion will be passed to our product team.
Hope this helps, thanks.
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Yes and no. Yes, indicator labels put text on the top of the charts and no, it's not necessarily the labels I'm referring to, because when I delete the labels I'm still left with a bunch of stuff up there.
You can't outsource confidence in trading decisions
Not with NT, you will need to use Windows keys to split your screen (2 or 4) or an external (split monitor) application (like for instance WinSplit Revolution).