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Originally posted by eostrom View PostYou'll need to the data window visible to do this because this is where the information will appear, but you can just double click some empty space on the chart to see what I am talking about.
Thanks for being patient with me. I have spent the last 15 years on Metastock and have finally migrated to everything eSignal.
Happy and Prosperous New Year to you and all.
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You'll need to the data window visible to do this because this is where the information will appear, but you can just double click some empty space on the chart to see what I am talking about.
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Originally posted by eostrom View PostMy mistake. Yes, this feature is only available in version 11. Within version 10 you can double click on the your chart to place a point and then move the mouse to get a percentage change. It's a similar feature to the ruler in eSignal 11, just implemented differently.
double click after selecting which line tool? (Trendline and Segment tools only give me the option for Price Ruler.)
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My mistake. Yes, this feature is only available in version 11. Within version 10 you can double click on the your chart to place a point and then move the mouse to get a percentage change. It's a similar feature to the ruler in eSignal 11, just implemented differently.
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That looks like a QCharts screen. The screen that Alex is pointing out is in eSignl 11.
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Originally posted by eostrom View Postif you right click the trend line tool in eSignal you can click on Price Ruler. This will do what you are asking.
Thanks.
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if you right click the trend line tool in eSignal you can click on Price Ruler. This will do what you are asking.
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Measuring Tool?
Hello all.
Is there a (line) tool, or indicator, where I can select two different points in a chart and then see the (absolute) change in value from the two different points? Like a measuring tool?
Thank you in advance for your help.Tags: None
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