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You can suppress the indicator name by removing the name from the 'label' field within the indicator properties section.Originally posted by MJT View PostI find sometimes that plotted trade execution text clashes with indicator names along the top of chart. I read in the release notes that indicator/ strategy names can be surpressed on a chart, but how do I do that?
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I also tried removing the name from an indicator, but that seems to still display the indicator name. I also renamed the indicator and that seemed to work but either way it still displays the values. Is there another way to do this?
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It worked OK for me. I now have no text at all at top of my charts.
From Chart, click on <Indicators>", then click on the name of the indicator in lower left of window. On right side of window, next to "Label", delete the name of the indicator that is shown there. Click Apply.Last edited by MJT; 12-12-2007, 01:56 PM.
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I am on 6.5. When I delete the name in the label field, the entire name stays displayed on the chart. I tried it a few times. The last two times as I hit apply NT crashed. It said "NinjaTrader has detected a problem and needs to shut down"
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