How to maximize a chart in multichart layout — TradingView (2024)

To maximize a chart in the layout, please select a chart and click Toggle Maximize Chart in the lower right corner:

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Also, you can use the hotkeyAlt + Enter to maximize the active chart. Or you can press the Alt key and click the chart you’d like to maximize.

Also, you can use the hotkeyAlt + Enter to maximize the active chart. Or you can press the Alt key and click the chart you’d like to maximize.

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How to maximize a chart in multichart layout — TradingView (2024)

FAQs

How to maximize a chart in multichart layout — TradingView? ›

You can maximize the chart you need by clicking the 'Maximize chart' button or by pressing Alt+Enter or Alt+Click on the chart. To switch between charts in multi-chart layout, just press Tab.

How do you maximize a chart in TradingView? ›

To maximize a chart in the layout, please select a chart and click Toggle Maximize Chart in the lower right corner: Also, you can use the hotkey Alt + Enter to maximize the active chart. Or you can press the Alt key and click the chart you'd like to maximize.

How to expand trading TradingView chart? ›

To expand one of the charts in your layout, you can use a combination of Alt+Click, / ⌥ Click, or even Alt+Enter/ ⌥ Enter.

How do you resize a layout in TradingView? ›

To resize a chart, just drag one of its sides. Double-clicking on any of the chart borders returns it to its default state. You can also move several chart borders at the same time. To do this, hold down the Shift key while dragging.

How to make full screen on TradingView? ›

Fullscreen Mode (Shift + F)

When this is enabled, you will see only the chart. To exit Full screen mode, click 'Esc'.

What is the maximum bars on TradingView? ›

20,000 bars for the Premium plan. 10,000 bars for Essential and Plus plans. 5000 bars for the Basic plan.

How do you scale a chart in TradingView? ›

The scale settings button is available directly below the price scale. If users have more than one price scale on the chart, a letter will be displayed in place of the settings button. Users should click the letter that indicates the scale to open the corresponding scale settings.

How do you use Fibonacci expansion in TradingView? ›

To draw Trend-Based Fib Extension, three points needed. Once the three points are set, the level lines are drawn up to Fibonacci sequence. The first point chosen is the start of a move, the second point is the end of a move, and the third point is the end of the retracement against that move.

How do I change the chart layout in TradingView? ›

1. To easily change the style of your chart on TradingView, navigate to the top left-hand corner of a chart and left click the “chart styles” button. This will allow you to change your chart to the various types supported by TradingView.

What is a spread chart in TradingView? ›

Definition. The most basic definition of a spread chart is that it is a comparison between a financial instrument (such as a stock) and an additional variable (such as another financial instrument or a numerical value).

What is the difference between chart layout and template in TradingView? ›

Layouts and templates are used to customise a chart. Layouts include chart type, drawings, style, background, indicators, single and multiple chart views etc. Templates include indicators and timeframes applicable to the charts of all the other instruments.

How to maximize a TradingView chart? ›

You can maximize the chart you need by clicking the 'Maximize chart' button or by pressing Alt+Enter or Alt+Click on the chart. To switch between charts in multi-chart layout, just press Tab.

How do I make my show full screen? ›

How does my full screen work? The way a full screen works depends on what type of device you're using. On a desktop computer, simply pressing the 'F11' key will usually open an application in full screen mode. For web browsers, you may need to click on an icon in the corner to enter this mode.

How do I make my bar chart thicker in TradingView? ›

You can find the Thin Bars option in the properties of the chart under the Style tab. It is enabled by default, but you can disable it. The bars are going to be resized automatically according to the scale (same as before).

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