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Gordon
2014-11-30 21:59:07


Any way to increase the size of the prices on the Y axis? Awfully hard for tired old eyes to make the numbers out. Thanks.



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2014-12-01 01:09:59

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Hi Gordon,

We will add the ability to increase values there soon.



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