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[User Discussion] - study scale

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[2020-12-11 03:34:30]
User575399 - Posts: 333
I have a chart study overlay I want to add to my renko chart, but the scale is different. I tried adjusting the scale on the main study chart as well as the overlay chart but it does not change. Im trying to fit it to the chart but they are 2 different scales. Any ideas?
[2020-12-11 11:27:56]
Ackin - Posts: 1865
Try change to Independent (Scale Range)
Chart Scale and Scale Adjusting: Scale Range (Scale Settings)
[2020-12-11 16:50:16]
User575399 - Posts: 333
That will allow me to change the scale of just the study ?
[2020-12-11 16:57:25]
John - SC Support - Posts: 41825
Refer to the following for changing the Scale of a study:
Chart Studies: Settings and Inputs Tab >> Scale
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[2020-12-12 01:07:35]
User575399 - Posts: 333
Here is a pic. the bottom is a chart overlay and I want to be able to read the number bars. I tries all the scale settings and it will not change. Any other ideas?
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[2020-12-12 08:21:40]
Ackin - Posts: 1865
Use another region in the study settings
Chart Studies: Settings and Inputs Tab >> Chart Region
Date Time Of Last Edit: 2020-12-12 18:41:03
[2020-12-13 18:13:16]
User575399 - Posts: 333
That only allows height adjust not width. From what I can see
[2020-12-13 18:55:32]
Ackin - Posts: 1865
Finally I understand .... you want to use a different horizontal scale for the region and a different one for the graph. That's not possible (or I don't know it would work that way). Only use a duplicate second window to reduce it below the graph and choose to scale any independent first window with the graph.
[2020-12-13 20:17:48]
User575399 - Posts: 333
That’s what I’ve been doing. Though their was a way to have it all on 1chart . Thanks !

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