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Do you have round brackets component?

Posted By Enjoyear Guo 12 Years Ago
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Hi,

Do you have round brackets annotation feature?
Please see the attachment for what I am talking about.
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Hi Enjoyear

Check out the Axes\General\Custom Range Labels example - they resemble the bracketed annotation in the attached picture.



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That will only add the customized label to the axis. Is it possible to add it to the stockseries? Thank you.

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Hi Enjoyear,

No, but you can modify the axis position to cross a specified X value for example - take a look at the following example Axes\General\Value Crossing.



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