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Juliettpapa
2011-05-10 12:22:19


When moving a trend line (dragging it), it should move in a parallel way, not trying to stick to the candles.

http://screencast.com/t/qr07k4CZ5


look here:

moving parallel and by pressing Ctrl cloning the parallel line

http://screencast.com/t/KdlbvE8T60



QuantShare
2011-05-11 05:06:53



It sticks to candles because the "stick" option is enabled for this item. By default, we will disable this behavior when moving an item.

To copy, click on CONTROL+C then CONTROL+V



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