Effortlessly Move Charts with Mouse MultiChart in Webull

Have you ever found yourself struggling to organize your charts on the Multichart Webull platform? If so, you’re not alone. The ability to rearrange charts is essential for any trader who wants to stay organized and make informed decisions. In this article, we’ll guide you through the simple steps involved in moving charts around with just a few clicks of your mouse.

First, identify the chart you want to move. Once you’ve found it, hover your mouse over the top-left corner of the chart until a small hand icon appears. Next, click and hold down the mouse button while dragging the chart to its new location. As you drag, you’ll notice that guidelines appear to help you align the chart with other elements on the screen. Finally, release the mouse button to drop the chart in its new position.

In addition to the basic drag-and-drop method, Multichart Webull also offers a few other options for moving charts around. For example, you can use the “Arrange Charts” button in the toolbar to automatically arrange all of the charts in a grid or cascade format. You can also use the “Tile Charts” button to tile all of the charts in a single window. Experiment with these different options to find the one that best suits your trading style and workflow.

Stacking Charts Vertically

Webull’s MultiCharts allows you to stack charts vertically, providing a convenient way to compare multiple assets or indicators on the same screen. Here’s a detailed guide on how to achieve this:

1. Add Charts to the Workspace

Start by adding the charts you want to stack vertically to the workspace. You can do this by clicking the “Add Chart” button in the toolbar or by dragging and dropping symbols from the Market Watch window onto the chart area.

2. Select the Stacking Option

Once you have multiple charts added, right-click on the chart you want to stack on top of another chart. In the context menu, hover over the “Stack” option and select “Vertical.”

3. Adjust the Chart Heights

After stacking the charts, you may need to adjust their heights to ensure they are properly displayed. To do this, hover over the border between the charts and drag it up or down.

4. Advanced Stacking Options

MultiCharts provides advanced stacking options that allow you to customize the appearance and functionality of stacked charts. These options can be accessed by clicking the “Stacking Settings” button in the toolbar.

Option Description
Line Spacing Adjusts the vertical spacing between stacked charts.
Align to Grid Snaps the charts to the chart grid for a more organized appearance.
Synchronize Y-Axis Shares the same y-axis scale across all stacked charts.
Synchronize X-Axis Shares the same x-axis scale across all stacked charts.
Show Crosshair Displays a crosshair cursor that follows the mouse movement and shows values for all stacked charts.

5. Unstacking Charts

If you want to unstack charts that have been stacked vertically, right-click on any of the stacked charts and select “Unstack” from the context menu.

Grouping Charts

Charts can be grouped together to create a more organized and cohesive workspace. To group charts, simply drag and drop them onto each other. The charts will then be grouped together in a new tab group. Tab groups can be renamed and reorganized by dragging and dropping the tabs.

Saving Chart Group Layouts

Chart group layouts can be saved for future use. To save a chart group layout, click on the “Save Layout” button in the chart group toolbar. The layout will be saved to your account and can be accessed later by clicking on the “Load Layout” button in the chart group toolbar.

Copying Chart Group Layouts

Chart group layouts can be copied to other workspaces. To copy a chart group layout, click on the “Edit Layout” button in the chart group toolbar and then click on the “Copy” button. The layout will be copied to your clipboard and can be pasted into another workspace by clicking on the “Edit Layout” button in the chart group toolbar and then clicking on the “Paste” button.

Sharing Chart Group Layouts

Chart group layouts can be shared with other users. To share a chart group layout, click on the “Share Layout” button in the chart group toolbar. A link to the layout will be generated and can be shared with other users. Other users can click on the link to open the layout in their own workspaces.

Locking Chart Group Layouts

Chart group layouts can be locked to prevent them from being modified. To lock a chart group layout, click on the “Lock Layout” button in the chart group toolbar.

Unlocking Chart Group Layouts

Chart group layouts can be unlocked to allow them to be modified. To unlock a chart group layout, click on the “Unlock Layout” button in the chart group toolbar.

Removing Chart Group Layouts

Chart group layouts can be removed from the workspace. To remove a chart group layout, click on the “Close” button in the chart group toolbar.

Managing Chart Group Layouts

Chart group layouts can be managed from the “Edit Workspace” dialog box. To open the “Edit Workspace” dialog box, click on the “Edit Workspace” button in the top toolbar.

The “Edit Workspace” dialog box contains a list of all of the chart group layouts in the workspace. The layout can be renamed, reordered, or deleted from the workspace.

| Feature | Shortcut |
|—|—|
| Create a new chart group | Drag and drop a chart onto another chart |
| Save a chart group layout | Click on the “Save Layout” button in the chart group toolbar |
| Copy a chart group layout | Click on the “Edit Layout” button in the chart group toolbar and then click on the “Copy” button |
| Share a chart group layout | Click on the “Share Layout” button in the chart group toolbar |
| Lock a chart group layout | Click on the “Lock Layout” button in the chart group toolbar |
| Unlock a chart group layout | Click on the “Unlock Layout” button in the chart group toolbar |
| Remove a chart group layout | Click on the “Close” button in the chart group toolbar |
| Manage chart group layouts | Click on the “Edit Workspace” button in the top toolbar and then click on the “Chart Group Layouts” tab |

Maximizing Charts

Webull’s multi-chart feature allows traders to view multiple charts simultaneously, making it easier to compare different assets and identify trading opportunities. Here’s a detailed guide on how to move charts around with your mouse in Webull:

1. Select the Chart You Want to Move

Click on the chart you want to move. A blue border will appear around the chart, indicating that it’s selected.

2. Hover Over the Chart’s Title Bar

Move your mouse over the title bar at the top of the chart. Your cursor will change to a four-pointed arrow.

3. Click and Drag to Move the Chart

Click and hold the mouse button on the title bar. Drag the chart to the desired location on the screen.

4. Release the Mouse Button

Once you’ve positioned the chart, release the mouse button. The chart will snap into place.

5. Repeat for Additional Charts

Repeat the above steps to move additional charts as needed.

6. Arrange Charts Horizontally or Vertically

To arrange charts horizontally, drag them side-by-side. To arrange them vertically, drag them one on top of the other.

7. Adjust Chart Sizes

To adjust the size of a chart, hover your mouse over one of its edges or corners. When your cursor changes to a two-headed arrow, click and drag to resize the chart.

8. Scale Charts to the Same Size

To scale all charts to the same size, click the “Sync Scales” button in the toolbar. This will ensure that all charts have the same vertical and horizontal zoom levels.

9. Save Chart Layouts

To save your current chart layout, click the “Save Layout” button in the toolbar. You can then load the saved layout at any time by clicking the “Load Layout” button.

10. Customize Chart Movements

Webull allows you to customize the speed and sensitivity of chart movements. To do this, go to “Settings” > “Chart Settings” > “Chart Movements.” You can adjust the following settings:

  • Movement Sensitivity

    Adjusts how far the chart moves when you click and drag.

  • Movement Speed

    Adjusts how quickly the chart moves when you click and drag.

  • Edge Snap

    Makes the chart snap to the edge of the screen when you drag it.

  • Chart Appearance

    This section allows you to customize the appearance of your charts, including the background color, grid lines, and crosshairs.

Hiding Charts

To hide a chart on MultiCharts Webull, follow these steps:

  1. Hover over the chart you want to hide.
  2. Click on the down arrow in the top-right corner of the chart.
  3. Select “Hide Chart” from the drop-down menu.

The hidden chart will be moved to the bottom of the workspace. You can restore the chart by clicking on the “Show Hidden Charts” button at the bottom of the workspace.

Additional Details:

Here are some additional details about hiding charts in MultiCharts Webull:

  • You can hide multiple charts at once by selecting them all and then clicking on the “Hide Chart” button.
  • Hidden charts can be restored by clicking on the “Show Hidden Charts” button at the bottom of the workspace.
  • Hidden charts will not be visible in the chart legend.
  • Hidden charts will not be included in any calculations or analyses.

Tips:

Here are some tips for hiding charts in MultiCharts Webull:

  • Hide charts that you are not currently using to improve performance.
  • Hide charts that are cluttered or confusing to make the workspace more organized.
  • Use the “Show Hidden Charts” button to quickly restore hidden charts when needed.

Troubleshooting:

If you are having trouble hiding charts in MultiCharts Webull, here are some troubleshooting tips:

  • Make sure that you are clicking on the correct chart.
  • Make sure that you are not in full-screen mode.
  • Try restarting MultiCharts Webull.

Duplicating Charts

Duplicating charts on Multicharts Webull is simple and can be done with a few clicks:

  1. Hover over the chart you want to duplicate.
  2. Click on the three dots that appear in the top right corner of the chart.
  3. Select “Duplicate” from the menu that appears.

The new chart will be created below the original chart and will have the same settings as the original. You can then move and resize the new chart as needed.

14. Advanced Chart Duplication

In addition to the basic duplication method, there are a few advanced techniques that you can use to duplicate charts:

  1. Duplicating charts from the chart list: You can also duplicate charts from the chart list. To do this, click on the “Chart List” button in the toolbar. Then, right-click on the chart you want to duplicate and select “Duplicate” from the menu.
  2. Duplicating charts with a custom layout: You can also duplicate charts with a custom layout. To do this, click on the “Layout” button in the toolbar and select “Custom Layout” from the menu. Then, drag and drop the charts you want to duplicate into the new layout.
  3. Duplicating charts with a template: You can also duplicate charts using a template. To do this, click on the “Template” button in the toolbar and select “Create New Template” from the menu. Then, add the charts you want to duplicate to the template. You can then apply the template to other charts to create a consistent look and feel.

    These advanced duplication techniques give you more flexibility and control over how you duplicate charts. You can use these techniques to create complex and customized chart layouts.

    Zooming In and Out

    The MultiCharts Webull platform offers intuitive zooming capabilities to adjust the chart display according to your needs.

    **Zooming In**

    To zoom in on a specific area of the chart, follow these steps:

    1. Hover over the chart area.
    2. Click the left mouse button and hold it down.
    3. Move the mouse upwards or downwards to enlarge the vertical scale.
    4. Move the mouse to the left or right to enlarge the horizontal scale.
    5. Release the mouse button when you have reached the desired zoom level.

    **Zooming Out**

    To zoom out and display a wider portion of the chart, follow these steps:

    1. Hover over the chart area.
    2. Click the left mouse button and hold it down.
    3. Move the mouse downwards or upwards to shrink the vertical scale.
    4. Move the mouse to the left or right to shrink the horizontal scale.
    5. Release the mouse button when you have reached the desired zoom level.

    **Using the Zoom Buttons**

    In addition to the mouse controls, MultiCharts Webull provides zoom buttons for quick and easy chart adjustments:

    • Zoom In: Click the "Zoom In" button (magnifying glass icon with a plus sign) to enlarge the chart.
    • Zoom Out: Click the "Zoom Out" button (magnifying glass icon with a minus sign) to reduce the chart enlargement.
    • Fit to Chart: This button restores the chart to its original size and fits it within the available chart window.

    **Custom Zoom Levels**

    In the MultiCharts Webull settings, you can set custom zoom levels to quickly jump to predefined zoom factors. This feature is especially useful for comparing different chart timeframes.

    **Additional Zoom Features**

    – **Drag and Drop Zoom:** Similar to the mouse zooming method, you can drag and drop a rectangular area on the chart to zoom into that specific region.
    – **Wheel Zoom:** By default, scrolling the mouse wheel up or down on the chart zooms in or out, respectively.
    – **Chart Navigator Toolbar:** The chart navigator toolbar at the bottom of the chart displays a miniature overview of the chart. You can zoom in or out by dragging the navigator range slider.

    Action Mouse Controls
    Zoom In Vertically Hold left mouse button and move mouse up
    Zoom In Horizontally Hold left mouse button and move mouse right
    Zoom Out Vertically Hold left mouse button and move mouse down
    Zoom Out Horizontally Hold left mouse button and move mouse left

    Zooming to Full Chart

    To zoom to the full chart, you can click on the “Full Chart” icon located in the top-right corner of the chart window. This will zoom out the chart to show the entire trading session.

    Alternatively, you can use keyboard shortcuts to zoom in and out. By pressing the “+” key, you can zoom in on the chart. Pressing the “-” key will zoom out. You can also reset the zoom level to the default by pressing the “0” key.

    If you want to zoom in on a specific area of the chart, you can use the mouse wheel to scroll up and down. To adjust the horizontal scroll position, you can press the left mouse button and drag the chart back and forth.

    To zoom in on a specific price level, you can use the “Crosshair” tool. To activate the crosshair, click on the “Crosshair” icon located in the top-left corner of the chart window. Then, move the cursor over the chart and click on the desired price level. This will zoom in on the chart to show the price level in more detail.

    You can also use the “Range Selector” tool to zoom in on a specific time range. To activate the range selector, click on the “Range Selector” icon located in the top-left corner of the chart window. Then, click on the start and end dates of the desired time range. This will zoom in on the chart to show the selected time range.

    The following table summarizes the different methods for zooming in and out of the chart:

    Method Description
    Click on the “Full Chart” icon Zooms out the chart to show the entire trading session
    Press the “+” key Zooms in on the chart
    Press the “-” key Zooms out the chart
    Press the “0” key Resets the zoom level to the default
    Use the mouse wheel to scroll up and down Adjusts the vertical scroll position
    Press the left mouse button and drag the chart back and forth Adjusts the horizontal scroll position
    Click on the “Crosshair” icon and click on the desired price level Zooms in on the chart to show the price level in more detail
    Click on the “Range Selector” icon and click on the start and end dates of the desired time range Zooms in on the chart to show the selected time range

    Scrolling Charts Horizontally

    1. Click and Drag the Chart

    To scroll the chart horizontally, simply click and drag the chart with your mouse. You can drag the chart left or right to move it.

    2. Use the Horizontal Scrollbar

    If you prefer, you can also use the horizontal scrollbar to scroll the chart. The scrollbar is located at the bottom of the chart window. To use the scrollbar, click and drag the scrollbar left or right to move the chart.

    3. Use the Keyboard

    You can also use the keyboard to scroll the chart horizontally. To do this, press the left or right arrow key.

    4. Zoom In and Out

    You can also use the zoom in and zoom out buttons to change the scale of the chart. This can make it easier to scroll the chart horizontally.

    5. Use a Custom Timeframe

    You can also use a custom timeframe to change the amount of data that is displayed on the chart. This can make it easier to scroll the chart horizontally.

    6. Use a Scrollable Chart

    If you are using a scrollable chart, you can simply scroll the chart with your mouse or trackpad.

    7. Use the Mouse Wheel

    You can also use the mouse wheel to scroll the chart horizontally.

    8. Use the Trackpad

    If you are using a trackpad, you can use the two-finger scroll gesture to scroll the chart horizontally.

    9. Use the Navigation Buttons

    Some charting platforms have navigation buttons that you can use to scroll the chart horizontally. These buttons are typically located at the top or bottom of the chart window.

    10. Use the Pan Tool

    Some charting platforms have a pan tool that you can use to scroll the chart horizontally. The pan tool is typically located in the toolbar.

    11. Use the Zoom Tool

    Some charting platforms have a zoom tool that you can use to zoom in and out of the chart. This can make it easier to scroll the chart horizontally.

    12. Use the Crosshair Tool

    Some charting platforms have a crosshair tool that you can use to move the chart horizontally. The crosshair tool is typically located in the toolbar.

    13. Use the Chart Ruler

    Some charting platforms have a chart ruler that you can use to measure the distance between two points on the chart. The chart ruler is typically located at the top of the chart window.

    14. Use the Chart Navigator

    Some charting platforms have a chart navigator that you can use to view a thumbnail of the chart. The chart navigator is typically located at the bottom of the chart window.

    15. Use the Time Axis

    The time axis is located at the bottom of the chart. You can use the time axis to move the chart horizontally.

    16. Use the Price Axis

    The price axis is located on the left side of the chart. You can use the price axis to move the chart vertically.

    17. Use the Grid Lines

    The grid lines are located on the chart. You can use the grid lines to align the chart.

    18. Use the Chart Title

    The chart title is located at the top of the chart. You can use the chart title to identify the chart.

    19. Use the Chart Legend

    The chart legend is located at the bottom of the chart. You can use the chart legend to identify the different series on the chart.

    20. Use the Chart Toolbar

    The chart toolbar is located at the top of the chart. You can use the chart toolbar to access different charting tools.

    21. Use the Chart Settings

    The chart settings are located in the menu bar. You can use the chart settings to change the appearance of the chart.

    22. Use the Chart Template

    The chart template is located in the menu bar. You can use the chart template to save and load different chart settings.

    23. Use the Chart Export

    The chart export is located in the menu bar. You can use the chart export to export the chart to a file.

    24. Advanced Horizontal Scrolling Techniques

    In addition to the basic horizontal scrolling techniques described above, there are also a number of advanced horizontal scrolling techniques that you can use. These techniques can be useful for scrolling large charts or for performing precise scrolling.

    a. Using the Keyboard Shortcuts

    You can use the following keyboard shortcuts to scroll the chart horizontally:

    Keyboard Shortcut Description
    Left Arrow Key Scrolls the chart one pixel to the left
    Right Arrow Key Scrolls the chart one pixel to the right
    Page Up Key Scrolls the chart one page up
    Page Down Key Scrolls the chart one page down
    Home Key Scrolls the chart to the beginning
    End Key Scrolls the chart to the end

    b. Using the Mouse Wheel

    You can use the mouse wheel to scroll the chart horizontally. To do this, simply place the mouse cursor over the chart and scroll the mouse wheel up or down.

    c. Using the Trackpad

    If you are using a trackpad, you can use the two-finger scroll gesture to scroll the chart horizontally. To do this, simply place two fingers on the trackpad and move them up or down.

    d. Using the Pan Tool

    Some charting platforms have a pan tool that you can use to scroll the chart horizontally. To do this, simply click and drag the pan tool across the chart.

    e. Using the Zoom Tool

    Some charting platforms have a zoom tool that you can use to zoom in and out of the chart. This can make it easier to scroll the chart horizontally. To do this, simply click and drag the zoom tool across the chart.

    f. Using the Crosshair Tool

    Some charting platforms have a crosshair tool that you can use to move the chart horizontally. To do this, simply click and drag the crosshair tool across the chart.

    g. Using the Chart Navigator

    Some charting platforms have a chart navigator that you can use to view a thumbnail of the chart. To do this, simply click and drag the chart navigator to the desired location.

    h. Using the Time Axis

    The time axis is located at the bottom of the chart. You can use the time axis to move the chart horizontally. To do this, simply click and drag the time axis to the desired location.

    Scrolling Charts Vertically

    There are two ways to scroll charts vertically in MultiCharts Webull:

    1. Use the scroll bar at the bottom of the chart.
    2. Use the mouse wheel.

    To use the scroll bar, simply click and drag the handle to move the chart up or down. To use the mouse wheel, place the cursor over the chart and scroll up or down. The chart will move in the direction that you scroll.

    You can also use the following keyboard shortcuts to scroll charts vertically:

    • Up arrow: Scroll up one bar.
    • Down arrow: Scroll down one bar.
    • Page Up: Scroll up one page.
    • Page Down: Scroll down one page.
    • Home: Scroll to the top of the chart.
    • End: Scroll to the bottom of the chart.

    Zooming In and Out

    There are two ways to zoom in and out of charts in MultiCharts Webull:

    1. Use the zoom buttons on the toolbar.
    2. Use the mouse wheel.

    To use the zoom buttons, simply click on the “Zoom In” or “Zoom Out” buttons. To use the mouse wheel, place the cursor over the chart and scroll up or down. The chart will zoom in or out depending on the direction that you scroll.

    You can also use the following keyboard shortcuts to zoom in and out of charts:

    • Ctrl + +: Zoom in.
    • Ctrl + -: Zoom out.
    • Ctrl + 0: Reset the zoom level.

    Panning the Chart

    To pan the chart, simply click and drag the chart in the desired direction. You can also use the following keyboard shortcuts to pan the chart:

    • Left arrow: Pan left.
    • Right arrow: Pan right.
    • Up arrow: Pan up.
    • Down arrow: Pan down.

    Customizing the Chart

    You can customize the appearance of the chart by right-clicking on the chart and selecting “Properties” from the menu. The “Properties” dialog box allows you to change the following settings:

    • Chart type
    • Data source
    • Indicators
    • Appearance
    • Layout

    You can also use the “Chart Properties” toolbar to quickly change some of the most common chart settings, such as the chart type, data source, and indicators.

    Saving and Loading Charts

    To save a chart, simply click on the “File” menu and select “Save As” from the menu. You can also use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + S to save the chart.

    To load a chart, simply click on the “File” menu and select “Open” from the menu. You can also use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + O to open a chart.

    Printing Charts

    To print a chart, simply click on the “File” menu and select “Print” from the menu. You can also use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + P to print the chart.

    The “Print” dialog box allows you to choose the following options:

    • Printer
    • Page orientation
    • Page size
    • Margins

    Technical Analysis

    MultiCharts Webull provides a variety of technical analysis tools that you can use to analyze charts. These tools include:

    • Indicators
    • Drawing tools
    • Studies

    Indicators are mathematical calculations that can be used to identify trends and patterns in charts. Drawing tools can be used to draw lines, shapes, and arrows on charts. Studies are pre-defined sets of indicators and drawing tools that can be used to analyze charts.

    Trading

    MultiCharts Webull allows you to trade directly from the charts. To place a trade, simply click on the “Trade” menu and select “New Order” from the menu. The “New Order” dialog box allows you to specify the following information:

    • Symbol
    • Order type
    • Quantity
    • Price
    • Stop loss
    • Take profit

    Once you have specified the order details, simply click on the “Send” button to place the trade.

    Auto-Scrolling Charts

    This feature enables you to automatically scroll your charts in real-time by dragging the mouse pointer along the bottom edge of the chart. It is particularly useful for monitoring fast-moving markets or when you need to quickly navigate through a large amount of data.

    To enable auto-scrolling, simply hover your mouse over the bottom edge of the chart. The cursor will change to a vertical line with two arrows on either side. Click and hold the mouse button, and then drag the pointer in the direction you want the chart to scroll.

    The chart will continue to scroll in that direction until you release the mouse button. You can adjust the scrolling speed by changing the distance between the mouse pointer and the bottom edge of the chart.

    Customizing Auto-Scrolling Settings

    You can further customize the auto-scrolling settings to suit your preferences. To do so, go to the “Settings” menu and select the “Charting” tab. In the “Auto-Scrolling” section, you can adjust the following:

    • Scrolling Speed: This setting determines the speed at which the chart scrolls when you drag the mouse pointer.
    • Acceleration: This setting controls the rate at which the scrolling speed increases as you drag the mouse pointer further away from the bottom edge of the chart.
    • Sensitivity: This setting affects how quickly the chart responds to your mouse movements. A higher sensitivity setting will make the chart scroll more quickly.

    Using Auto-Scrolling Effectively

    Here are some tips for using auto-scrolling effectively:

    • Use a consistent scrolling speed: This will help you to maintain a clear view of the chart and avoid getting disoriented.
    • Be aware of the chart’s time frame: Auto-scrolling can be disorienting if you are not aware of the time frame of the chart. Make sure to check the chart’s time frame before you start scrolling.
    • Use auto-scrolling in conjunction with other navigation tools: Auto-scrolling is a powerful tool, but it is not the only way to navigate charts. You can also use the zoom, pan, and scroll bars to move around the chart.

    Technical Details of Auto-Scrolling

    The technical implementation of auto-scrolling involves the use of JavaScript and CSS. When you drag the mouse pointer along the bottom edge of the chart, a JavaScript event handler is triggered. This event handler calculates the distance between the mouse pointer and the bottom edge of the chart and then adjusts the chart’s scroll position accordingly.

    The CSS properties that are responsible for auto-scrolling are “overflow-x” and “overflow-y.” These properties determine what happens when the content of an element exceeds its width or height. In the case of auto-scrolling, the “overflow-x” property is set to “scroll,” which enables horizontal scrolling, and the “overflow-y” property is set to “hidden,” which prevents vertical scrolling.

    Property Value Description
    overflow-x scroll Enables horizontal scrolling
    overflow-y hidden Prevents vertical scrolling

    Using Chart Templates

    Chart templates provide a convenient way to quickly apply a predefined set of settings to your charts. This can save you time and ensure that your charts are consistent. To use a chart template, simply click on the “Templates” button in the toolbar and select the desired template.

    Webull offers a variety of chart templates, including:

    • Basic Candle
    • Heikin-Ashi
    • Renko
    • Point and Figure
    • Volume Profile
    • Ichimoku Cloud
    • Bollinger Bands
    • Relative Strength Index (RSI)
    • Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD)
    • li>Commodity Channel Index (CCI)

    • Stochastic Oscillator
    • Williams %R

    Once you have selected a template, it will be applied to your chart. You can then customize the template to your liking, by changing the colors, indicators, and other settings.

    Customizing Chart Templates

    To customize a chart template, simply click on the “Edit” button in the toolbar. This will open the “Template Editor” window, where you can change the following settings:

    • Chart type
    • Data source
    • Indicators
    • Drawing tools
    • Colors
    • Fonts

    Once you have made your changes, click on the “Save” button to save the template.

    Creating New Chart Templates

    You can also create your own chart templates. To do this, simply click on the “New” button in the toolbar. This will open the “New Template” window, where you can specify the following settings:

    • Template name
    • Chart type
    • Data source
    • Indicators
    • Drawing tools
    • Colors
    • Fonts

    Once you have specified the settings, click on the “Save” button to save the template.

    Saving and Sharing Chart Templates

    You can save your chart templates to your computer or share them with other users. To save a template, simply click on the “Save” button in the “Template Editor” window. To share a template, click on the “Share” button and then select the desired option.

    Deleting Chart Templates

    To delete a chart template, simply click on the “Delete” button in the “Template Editor” window. This will delete the template permanently.

    Using Chart Templates from the Webull Community

    In addition to the chart templates provided by Webull, you can also download chart templates from the Webull Community. To do this, simply click on the “Community” button in the toolbar and then select the “Templates” tab.

    On the “Templates” tab, you can search for and download chart templates created by other users. Once you have downloaded a template, you can import it into your account by clicking on the “Import” button in the “Template Editor” window.

    Using Custom Indicators in Chart Templates

    You can also use custom indicators in your chart templates. To do this, simply click on the “Indicators” tab in the “Template Editor” window and then select the “Custom” option.

    On the “Custom” tab, you can enter the code for your custom indicator. Once you have entered the code, click on the “Compile” button to compile the indicator. If the indicator compiles successfully, it will be added to the list of available indicators.

    You can then select the custom indicator from the list and add it to your chart template.

    Table 1: Comparison of Chart Template Features

    The following table compares the features of the different chart template types:

    Feature Basic Advanced Custom
    Chart type Yes Yes Yes
    Data source Yes Yes Yes
    Indicators Yes Yes Yes
    Drawing tools Yes Yes Yes
    Colors Yes Yes Yes
    Fonts Yes Yes Yes
    Custom indicators No Yes Yes
    Sharing No Yes Yes

    Printing Charts

    You can print charts in Multicharts Webull desktop or web platform to share your analysis with others.

    Printing Charts in MultiCharts Web Platform

    To print a chart in MultiCharts Web platform:

    1. Log in to your MultiCharts Web account.
    2. Open the chart you want to print.
    3. Click the “Print” button in the toolbar.
    4. Select the print options you want to use.
    5. Click the “Print” button to print the chart.

    Printing Charts in MultiCharts Desktop Platform

    To print a chart in MultiCharts desktop platform:

    1. Open the chart you want to print.
    2. Click the “File” menu.
    3. Select the “Print” option.
    4. Select the print options you want to use.
    5. Click the “Print” button to print the chart.

    Print Options

    The following print options are available in Multicharts Webull desktop or web platform:

    Option Description
    Name The name of the chart.
    Symbol The ticker symbol of the chart.
    Interval The interval of the chart.
    Start Date The start date of the chart.
    End Date The end date of the chart.
    Width The width of the chart.
    Height The height of the chart.
    Legend Whether to show the legend.
    Grid Whether to show the grid.
    Watermark Whether to show the watermark.

    How To Move Charts Around With Mouse Multichart Webull

    To move a chart around with the mouse in Multichart Webull, follow these steps:

    1.

    Click on the chart you want to move.

    2.

    Hold down the left mouse button and drag the chart to the desired location.

    3.

    Release the mouse button to drop the chart in the new location.

    You can also use the arrow keys on your keyboard to move a chart. To do this, select the chart you want to move and then press the up, down, left, or right arrow key to move the chart in the desired direction.

    People Also Ask About

    How do I remove a chart from Multichart Webull?

    To remove a chart from Multichart Webull, click on the chart you want to remove and then press the Delete key on your keyboard.

    How do I resize a chart in Multichart Webull?

    To resize a chart in Multichart Webull, click on the chart you want to resize and then drag the edges of the chart to the desired size.

    How do I zoom in and out of a chart in Multichart Webull?

    To zoom in and out of a chart in Multichart Webull, use the zoom buttons located on the toolbar. You can also use the mouse wheel to zoom in and out.

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