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Date/Time: Sun, 17 May 2026 19:08:30 +0000



How to remove the chart window padding like Verrillo Trading?

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[2026-03-29 13:07:10]
User799255 - Posts: 27
Hi,

I was watching this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fyLCQJdq934 and noticed that his charts don't have any padding and are perfectly aligned.

Can I get some help recreating this please?

Thanks!
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[2026-03-30 14:20:53]
John - SC Support - Posts: 46151
In terms of Top/Bottom padding, refer to the following and the item above it:
Chart Scale and Scale Adjusting: Default Scale Padding Percentage (Scale Settings)

With regards to padding on the right side of the chart, refer to the following:
Working With Charts: Right Side Fill Space
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[2026-03-30 20:01:09]
Mercrastius - Posts: 73
Looking at that chart image... Despite being incredibly busy it looks like he's just using the main sierra chart window with all the charts attached (as opposed to detaching the individual charts) with each chart's title bar hidden.

Working With Charts: Chart Title Bar


Other than that it's probably just a matter of re-sizing each chart window and positioning them so the borders overlap perfectly. I can appreciate the symmetry, it definitely took lots of time to get those charts aligned so perfectly.


There's also a customized control bar at the top with the status bar and all those colored buttons.


If I had to guess, watching the way he quickly toggles between the individual charts he's probably using keyboard shortcuts also.



Basically it takes lots of time with sierracharts to get familiar with everything it can do. There's no substitute for figuring it out on your own by reading the documentation & experimenting. Just save a copy of your chartbook as "experimental" or some such and play around with that one so you don't lose the layout you started with.

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