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+ | ======How do I Add Vertical Space Above a Chart for Annotations?====== | ||
+ | While there is no direct way to add more vertical space to a chart's Price Plot area currently, there is a method you can use to get what you need. | ||
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+ | The "trick" is to add an invisible indicator just above (or below) the price plot area so that you can extend your annotations into that blank space. (**Note:** You will need to be a subscriber in order to accomplish this.) Here are the steps: | ||
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+ | - Add the "On Balance Volume" indicator to your chart. (OBV doesn't have a vertical scale, which makes it ideal for this purpose.) | ||
+ | - Open the "Advanced Options" area of the Indicator section of the workbench by clicking on the green triangle icon. | ||
+ | - Use the "Down Triangle" in the "Reorder" area to move the OBV indicator to the bottom of the indicator list (if it isn't there already). | ||
+ | - Set the OBV's "Position" dropdown to "Above" (or "Below" if you are adding space at the bottom of the chart). | ||
+ | - Set the OBV's "Opacity" to 0.0 to make it invisible. | ||
+ | - If you need lots of space, you can adjust the OBV's "Height" setting also. | ||
+ | - (Optional) Enter 20 (or whatever you need) into the "Extra Bars" box under the chart | ||
+ | - Click "Update". Voila! You now have a chart with lots of room for your trend line and Fibonacci projections. | ||
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