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    How to Eliminate Left Margin Justification

    I happen to have an indicator that I use LEFT Margin Justification.

    However, this creates a Margin on the Left that reduces my Plotted Candlesticks.

    Is it possible to REMOVE the Left Margin? Can you please let me know?

    Thanks for your help!

    PEDRO

    #2
    Hello,

    There is not currently a way that I'm aware of to have Left Justification and no left axis. I will submit your request to development.

    Let me know if I can further assist.
    LanceNinjaTrader Customer Service

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      #3
      Thanks for your help

      Is it possible to REDUCE the left Margin? I see that I can resize Panels but not the left margin....

      Please advise

      PEDRO

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        #4
        There is not currently a way to adjust the width of the y-axis left or right margins

        Let me know if I can further assist
        LanceNinjaTrader Customer Service

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          #5
          Lance,

          Can you please add this as a requested feature to have in the future?

          Thanks for your help

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            #6
            Yes this has been done.

            Let me know if I can further assist.
            LanceNinjaTrader Customer Service

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              #7
              I was looking at the Left Scale Properties for Panel 2 and I would like to understand what the following means:

              1. Margin Type (Percent/Price)
              2. Margin Lower
              3. Margin Upper

              I would surely appreciate your explanation

              Thanks

              PEDRO

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                #8
                Hello,

                Margin type
                Sets the calculation mode for determining the upper and lower panel margins. ("Percent" values are whole percents. For example, entering a value of "1" equals 1%.)

                Margin lower
                Sets the lower margin value

                Margin upper
                Sets the upper margin value



                Let me know if I can further assist.
                LanceNinjaTrader Customer Service

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