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rgwesi
Posted : Wednesday, February 6, 2013 3:16:24 PM
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In TC2000 v12.3 How do you pin up an Indicator? Why do I want to do that? When running multiple Indicators, sometime you just want to turn off or pin up an Indicator temporary, just to see the other Indicators and how they interact. Currently all I know how to do is remove the Indicator and add it back later [very time consuming.

Bruce_L
Posted : Wednesday, February 6, 2013 3:35:15 PM


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There is no way to pin an indicator in TC2000 version 12.3 currently. About the closest thing you can do is slide the dividing line between two panes to minimize the pane to a sliver of its original size. You can do this by placing the mouse pointer on the dividing line between the two panes. When it turns into an arrow pointing both up and down, you can left-click and drag to move the dividing line.

Thank you for your suggestion. It has been assigned case number 10201.



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rgwesi
Posted : Wednesday, February 6, 2013 3:37:53 PM
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QUOTE (Bruce_L)

There is no way to pin an indicator in TC2000 version 12.3 currently. About the closest thing you can do is slide the dividing line between two panes to minimize the pane to a sliver of its original size. You can do this by placing the mouse pointer on the dividing line between the two panes. When it turns into an arrow pointing both up and down, you can left-click and drag to move the dividing line.

Thank you for your suggestion. It has been assigned case number 10201.

What I was thinking was an Indicator on the same chart as Price not on a different pane. In fact you can Pin up Indicators which have their own pane.

Bruce_L
Posted : Wednesday, February 6, 2013 3:42:35 PM


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I apologize for the error. I have appended your clarification to case number 10201.



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