How can I view the full history on a specific chart?

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How can I view the full history on a specific chart?

First, enable chart auto-scroll:

  1. Right click anywhere on the chart and select ‘Properties’.
  2. From the ‘Common’ tab select the ‘Chart auto-scroll’ option and click ‘OK’.

To view the full history:

  1. Select ‘Options’ in the ‘Tools’ tab.
  2. In the ‘Charts’ you will see a field ‘Max bars in chart’.
  3. Enter the number 9999999999999 in the field and press ‘OK’.

You will then be able to scroll through the history with either the ‘PgUp’ button or the left arrow key.

How can I get the quote history for a particular currency pair?

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How can I get the quote history for a particular currency pair?
  1. Open the MT platform and click ‘Tools’.
  2. Select ‘History Center’ and double click on the currency pair.

    If the currency pairs don’t appear, double click one of the currency categories (FX Majors, FX Minors, FX Exotics).

  3. Click ‘Download’.

How can I view and save my trading account history?

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How can I view and save my trading account history?
  1. Log in to your trading platform and press Ctrl+T.
  2. In the ‘Terminal’ window that appears, select ‘Account History’ and right click anywhere in the new window.
  3. Select or customize the timeframe.

To save your history:

  1. Select ‘Save as Report’ or ‘Save as Detailed Report’ after right clicking on the ‘Account History’ window.
  2. Choose the file destination and click ‘Save’.

    Your history will be saved as an .html file and it can be viewed by dragging the file into your browser window.

How can I enable news on my platform?

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How can I enable news on my platform?
  1. Login to the platform and go to the ‘Tools’ section.
  2. Click ‘Options’ then ‘Server’.
  3. Select the ‘Enable News’ box and click ‘OK’.

The news tab may require additional CPU usage, which could potentially slow down your platform, during periods of heavy economic announcements.

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