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  • How to exclude studies from Cursor Window/.

    I have one 'analysis' chart for stocks, which has a large number of indicators 'stacked' on it.

    Works nice and quick. Only problem is that the Cursor Window, shows an enormous list of indicator and study values.

    Some if them I would like to see (like Volume), others not.

    Some of these indicators are built-in, others are formulas.

    How can I 'exclude' a certain indicator / study from the Cursor Window? With 'Edit Studies', one can only override the Cursor Label, but not exclude the value itself.

    Thanks,

    Edo.

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    Right click and uncheck on cursor box

    Hi Edo,
    I just tried right clicking on the cursor window and it gives a list of cursor window options, including "properties", "send image to", etc. It also lists the studies currently active on the advanced chart, and they have checkboxes to the left of them. I unchecked one of the studies and behold, the study's values disappeared from the cursor window. (Note that this is symmetrical; if you re-check the box, the study values re-appear.)

    Hope this helps,

    Jeff C.
    Last edited by jeffch; 12-12-2002, 02:07 AM.

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    • #3
      Damn right it helps!!

      It is so bloody obvious and visible that I have no idea why I didn't see this before. I went straigth to properties, didn't notice there was a huge list of indicators......

      Cheers,


      Edo.

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      • #4
        Re: Reply to post 'How to exclude studies from Cursor Window/.'

        Edo
        BTW, in case you have not already noticed it, the same is applicable to the
        values of indicators on the Price pane (Y-axis). Right click the Price pane
        and deselect whatever indicators you do not wish to see on the Price pane.
        Alex

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        • #5
          The idea didn't cross my mind yet, but this is indeed useful information. Thanks Alex (as usual).

          Edo.

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