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How to view longer time periods in a chart?
Very new to NT, but it seems really good! One question though. I'm used to looking at some charts in periods of 60+ months, not 4 months, which seems to be the default in NT (use daily closes). How do I change this? The "zoom out" doesn't seem to work. To be clear i "prefer" not to scroll. I appreciate any tips.Tags: None
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Hello Precisely,
Thank you for your post.
You may change the how many bars are displayed by right mouse clicking in your chart-->Format data series-->Days back-->Adjust-->Click OK
If you want to set a new default that is used when creating a new chart please go to Tools-->Options-->Data tab-->Chart default look back period-->Adjust the values you want used-->Click OK
The Zoom out tool only works if you have Zoomed in on an area within the chart.
You may expand or compress time on the X-Axis so bars with the steps below.- Move your mouse to the X-Axis
- Hold down your left mouse button
- While holding down the left mouse button move the mouse to the left to expand time
- While holding down the left mouse button move to the right to compress time
Please let me know if I may be of further assistance.Christopher J.NinjaTrader Customer Service
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