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maximum amount of bars that can bit squeezed in?

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[2014-05-22 06:41:53]
Dom7364 - Posts: 257
Is there a maximum number of bars/candles/etc that can be displayed within a window?

Attached I am looking at a 250 days 5000 volume candle chart, but I can't go backwards more than as per the screenshot.

is this normal behaviour?

Thanks

http://www.sierrachart.com/image.php?l=1400740756494.png

[2014-05-23 23:20:07]
dem_z - Posts: 14
+1 would love an infinite zoom out.
[2014-05-24 00:05:21]
Sierra Chart Engineering - Posts: 104368
Yes this is normal.
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[2014-05-24 04:38:32]
Dom7364 - Posts: 257
What is normal? What is the max zoom? Would be useful to know so switching do another time frame would allow to see more with less bar or something like that if it is limited to a number of time periods/bars/data/else..

Thanks
[2014-05-24 05:02:25]
Sierra Chart Engineering - Posts: 104368
One bar per pixel . So the limit is the number of pixels within the chart window minus the margin used for the scaling.

So if you increase the time period per bar, then you can see further back in time.

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Date Time Of Last Edit: 2014-05-24 05:36:40

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