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Fine Tuning Drawings

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[2019-03-22 16:49:28]
User439067 - Posts: 48
I have a study that puts two types of drawings on the chart. Each drawing gets drawn the last two times. I want to adjust the length of the retracement levels due to clutter. I want them to end where the next drawings main line begins. Having trouble finding the ACSIL way to limit the length. I found you can do it if you bring up the drawing properties and set the extend multiplier but I can't find the command in ACSIL. What is the best way to do it?

'ALSO - the Fibonacci fan tool when you add more space to the right of the chart and the end point goes off the screen to the left the drawing disappears. How can I stop that?

Thanks.
Date Time Of Last Edit: 2019-03-22 16:51:31
[2019-03-24 14:20:00]
Sierra Chart Engineering - Posts: 104368
ExtendMultiplier will be supported in s_UseTool in version 1889.
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[2019-03-25 17:02:07]
John - SC Support - Posts: 40745
We do not understand what you mean about the Fibonacci Fan Drawing. We have looked at this and it is functioning correctly when you scroll the chart left or right.

The only thing we can think that you may be looking for is the Extend option. If you Extend the drawing, then the lines will continue to be drawn as you scroll the chart, as long as the lines are within the view.

But let us know if it is something else.
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