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Hi all
When u want to plot a larger moving average and
when the scaling option comes in u can opt for merge with scale on right
(provided the data values are on the right).
Else plot a lower moving average preferably below
10 . then edit the moving average to the value desired.
The values given by the moving average is still the
same regardless of the plot method
Manoj P Abraham
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Subject: Re: Moving averages
I also
experience a smiliar occurrence, but I have put it down to the fact that there
is less data in the screen area and therefore the variance.
Would appreciate other views! John
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