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a121e
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Hi,

When I am using TOS I can create Indicator that show a Text or note at the chart to show indicator value, etc just like attachment. Can I do that in TS to ? I search many times but found nothing.

Thanks.

Regards,
Arie

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a121e,

in a way you can accomplish this using plots. Like this for example:

 
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Plot1( "Close: " );
Plot2( Close );
You'd just have to set Plot2 to 100% transparency. If you want you could even remove the values of Plot2 on previous bars via NoPlot.

Alternatively you can use Object Oriented EasyLanguage and simply draw a text at a fixed screen location.

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