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allan nathan
2013-02-06 15:48:30


Is it possible to scroll back/foward one day/week at a time?
It appears that when I click to scroll now,the chart moves 5 bars at a time


Allan



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2013-02-06 15:54:14

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The only way to scroll back/forward one day/week at a time is by implementing a script.



allan nathan
2013-02-06 20:26:05

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no big deal,

thanks



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