There is stuff like 'sell 1 @ 1.39 close 1 @ 1.39' on charts. On my workspace with 40 tick charts and 1 min charts it's great. But looking at the daily charts it has all these order over it. Like to hide them.
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Can anyone tell me how I can hide/unhide order on charts.
There is stuff like 'sell 1 @ 1.39 close 1 @ 1.39' on charts. On my workspace with 40 tick charts and 1 min charts it's great. But looking at the daily charts it has all these order over it. Like to hide them.Last edited by PeterBear; 03-17-2011, 06:20 AM.Tags: None
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Further searching found this. Thing is in chart right-click properties can't find 'Plot executions'.
Originally Posted by NinjaTrader_ChristopherJ
FlyerLV,
Thank you for your post.
Please follow the instructions below to disable the plotting of trade executions.- Right click in your chart and select the menu "Properties"
- Find the "Plot executions" parameter and change the value to "DoNotPlot"
- Press the "OK" button
Please let me know if I may be of further assistance.
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When i use the do not plot feature, it is only temporary. If i change time frames, then come back to daily charts, all previous trades are replotted. How do i correct this? thank you
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