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Date/Time: Wed, 04 Mar 2026 23:47:05 +0000
Post From: Horizontal Lines study additional feature request
| [2026-03-04 20:03:01] |
| John - SC Support - Posts: 44945 |
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What you are asking for is easily done by using two additional studies. The first study is the "Spreadsheet Study". This will allow you to set the offset you want and then adjust the lines. You can set the offset in cell K3 and then use a formula like the following in cells L and beyond depending on how many lines you have: =ID1.SG1@3 + $K$3 Where ID1 is the ID of the Horizontal Lines Study, ID1 is the first subgraph, and @3 indicates row 3 within the Spreadsheet study. Refer to the following: Working with Spreadsheets: References to Study Subgraph Columns when using the Spreadsheet Study You will need to adjust the subgraphs in the Spreadsheet Study to set Column K to "Ignore" and the other columns where you have the lines to "Line". This ensures that the Study/Price Overlay will follow that setup. You can ignore everything, but then you need to specifically set the Study/Price Overlay to allow for changes to the subgraphs and then setup those subgraphs. It really doesn't matter, you just need to understand to ensure you set this up correctly. Then use the "Study/Price Overlay" to overlay the offset lines to the chart you want. Refer to the following: Study/Price Overlay Study For the most reliable, advanced, and zero cost futures order routing, use the Teton service: Sierra Chart Teton Futures Order Routing |
