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  • #16
    Ray,
    No, I don't mean any of those things.

    I mean that you can change the values of many studies in the Edit Studies windows which has nothing to do with the efs Editor, where you are apparently currently occupied.

    Do This:
    RIGHT click in the CHART WINDOW.
    Look at the menu which appears until you see Edit Studies...
    LEFT click this to select it.
    Go to the top drop down box and LEFT click the little arrow.
    Find the name of the study I wrote for you.
    Find the parameter I told you about and change it.

    In the Edit Studies window you will also see the name of a study called volume, if you have the standard volume study on your chart. You can change this like I explained earlier.

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    • #17
      Using edit was the 1st thing i tried.... i am not seeing that option in your study's parameters,
      are you sure you dont mean go to the regular E-signal's Vol study and change it?(although that would not work for me... )

      cuz, i am looking at the parameters in your study, and there is no option for "change color of bars according to"

      THese are the choices on your study's parameters:
      1. min value
      2. location of study
      3. below vol. limit bar color
      4. vol above limit up bar color
      5. vol above limit down bar color


      the option to change according to current bar exits in the E-signal's vol study, and that is already checked off correctly. I mean previous bar will only give late signals, both to get in and out... so i can not change that.... your study has to change to match that , so it would become timely.

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      • #18
        Ray,
        You are looking at the wrong study. You are still using the study named "my volume below 250 (2).efs". This is the old study that I told you I would improve on.

        You need to use the last study I posted for you. It is named "my volume min (volume bars) 1.efs". It is the first blue link as you scroll down on this page. If you haven't downloaded it, do so. If you have, then you need to find it and load it into your chart like any other study. Remove the one you are using now.

        I just downloaded this study myself, and it works as it should.

        Once loaded, you can change the parameters as instructed.

        Bob

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        • #19
          Ok. Thank you so much Bob.

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