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[User Discussion] - How to overlay two independent indicators with zero line in sync

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[2016-01-11 17:10:53]
User380760 - Posts: 88
I am trying to overlay two independent indicators in the same region, so to save space. The problem is that it shows the indicators' zero line independently, so I got two zero lines in the same region. Any suggestion how to fix it?
[2016-01-11 18:15:30]
Sierra Chart Engineering - Posts: 104368
Set the Scale Range for both of these studies to "Automatic". Refer to the documentation here:
https://www.sierrachart.com/index.php?page=doc/doc_Scaling.html
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[2016-01-11 18:24:05]
User380760 - Posts: 88
If I set to automatic, one or both study will disappear
[2016-01-11 19:15:19]
Sierra Chart Engineering - Posts: 104368
Therefore, logically what you want is totally impossible. We cannot provide further help with this.
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Date Time Of Last Edit: 2016-01-11 19:15:32
[2016-01-11 19:22:07]
User380760 - Posts: 88
Well, it's more like you are not willing to help. When automatic, they should have their own scale, but zero line can be in sync.
[2016-01-11 20:15:54]
Sierra Chart Engineering - Posts: 104368
We cannot help with something that cannot be done.

Also if you refer to the documentation, you will see that your understanding of "Automatic" is incorrect.

There is no such Scale type that you want. It does not exist.
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For the most reliable, advanced, and zero cost futures order routing, *change* to the Teton service:
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[2016-01-11 21:28:49]
moonmist - Posts: 127
You may like to try the following:

a) Set the scale range for both indicators to automatic.

b) Use "Study Subgraph Multiply" to magnify the indicator with smaller range until it is visible.
Date Time Of Last Edit: 2016-01-11 21:29:29
[2016-01-11 22:08:42]
User380760 - Posts: 88
That helps. Thank you, moonmist.
[2016-01-12 01:54:25]
Sawtooth - Posts: 3986
You also might be able to use the solution in post #4, or a variation:
Stochastic Line Values
[2016-01-12 03:04:08]
User380760 - Posts: 88
It works. Thanks, tomgilb!

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