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Date/Time: Tue, 07 Jul 2026 19:33:07 +0000



Footprint coloring of delta bars

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[2026-07-07 17:20:40]
countryboy92 - Posts: 117
I would like the delta bars (the bars that stick out of the right side of each footprint candle) for the footprint I am now using (first attachment) to be green and red (like my old footprint, second attachment), instead of shades of blue.

Thanks,

Elie
attachmentEA - Exhaustion Footprint for S&P.Cht - Attached On 2026-07-07 17:20:20 UTC - Size: 9.63 KB - 3 views
attachmentOld 2026 Footprint.Cht - Attached On 2026-07-07 17:20:26 UTC - Size: 8.88 KB - 3 views
[2026-07-07 18:16:09]
John - SC Support - Posts: 47080
We are not understanding why you have attached two chartbooks. If you have a chart that shows what you want, then just replicate that information to your new chart. Or, use a Study Collection to copy that study as it is setup in the one chart to another chart. Refer to the following:
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[2026-07-07 19:01:46]
countryboy92 - Posts: 117
The Exhaustion footprint is the study I purchased (I don't know how to program) and I do not know how to adjust that chart so that the delta bars that protrude on the right side of each footprint candle in order to use green and red colors like the "old" footprint chart. Can you advise since the studies are not the same.
[2026-07-07 19:20:02]
John - SC Support - Posts: 47080
We took a look at the chartbooks to get a better idea of what you are asking.

We still do not understand why you are not able to look at what you did in the "Old" chartbook and replicate that to the "Exhaustion" chartbook. Nobody is asking you to program anything, you just need to look at how you have the Numbers Bars setup in the one chart and adjust the other to be similar, or match exactly, depending on what you want.

We will state that the Column 2 Numbers Bars Text and Background Coloring are different between the two. You need to look at those as well as the actual colors that are defined.
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