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Date/Time: Tue, 04 Nov 2025 12:56:07 +0000
scrolling charts faster way? zoom tool for section of chart?
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|   [2020-09-26 12:28:11]     |  
| HeyUgly - Posts: 265 | 
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                using seirra for awhile, but dont know why i cant find this feature scrolling a larger charts with mouse is slow, very slow if going multiple days etc, is there any way to add a scroll slider on the bottom of charts? also, is there not a tool to highlight a certain area of a chart and have it zoom in? this seems like a pretty basic chart function of majority of platforms, i cannot find it on sierra thanks in advance  | 
        
|   [2020-09-26 12:39:01]     |  
| Ackin - Posts: 1865 | 
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                 scrolling a larger charts with mouse is slow, very slow if going multiple days etc, is there any way to add a scroll slider on the bottom of charts? 
"This is accomplished by changing the Global Settings >> General Settings >> General 2 >> Scroll Multiplier. The default is 1.0. Use a smaller value to scroll by a smaller amount. Use a larger value to scroll by a larger amount." Working With Charts: Scrolling The Chart and Right Side Fill Space Date Time Of Last Edit: 2020-09-26 12:48:31  
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|   [2020-09-26 12:44:26]     |  
| Ackin - Posts: 1865 | 
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                 using seirra for awhile, but dont know why i cant find this feature 
menu >> Chart >> Show Scrollbar  | 
        
|   [2020-09-28 16:24:54]     |  
| John - SC Support - Posts: 42737 | 
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                As noted above, there is a scrollbar on the bottom of a chart, but it can be turned off. Make sure the option is selected on. Documentation:  Chart Menu: Show Scrollbar (Chart menu) As to the Zoom In capability, it is located under the Tools menu (Tools >> Zoom In). Refer to the documentation for it here: Working With Charts: Zooming In and Out For the most reliable, advanced, and zero cost futures order routing, use the Teton service:  Sierra Chart Teton Futures Order Routing Date Time Of Last Edit: 2020-09-28 20:14:26  
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