Customizing Your Chart on Liquid Charts Pro

2 min. readlast update: 01.09.2025

Customizing your chart layout and presentation is simple in Liquid Charts Pro. Follow the steps below to adjust your chart settings, add personalized drawings and change candle types for a more tailored experience.

Changing the Chart Layout and Presentation

  1. Open Chart Settings:

    • Begin by clicking the cogwheel icon located above your chart.
    • From the drop-down menu, select the Settings option.
  2. Adjust Chart Display:

    • A pop-up window will appear, giving you options to modify how charts, indicators, and other chart data are displayed.
    • Use these settings to customize the appearance of your chart according to your preferences.

Adding Drawings to Your Chart

To further personalize your chart, you can add various drawings such as lines, shapes, and markers.

  1. Start Drawing:

    • Click on the Pencil icon above the chart.
    • Select the Start Drawing option from the menu that appears.
  2. Add and Modify Drawings:

    • A pop-up window will open, allowing you to add drawings, markers, and other elements to your chart.
    • You can customize these drawings to enhance your chart's clarity and style.
  3. Remove Drawings:

    • The drop-down menu will also provide options to remove any drawings you no longer wish to keep.
  4. Favorite Your Drawings:

    • If you want to save a specific drawing for quick access in the future, click the star icon next to it. This will add the drawing to your Favourites tab for easy retrieval later.

Changing your Candles

Customizing your candles and timezone is simple in Liquid Charts Pro.

Change Candle Type

  1. Click the Chart icon above the chart.
  2. Select your preferred candle style

Adjust the  Timezone

  1. In the chart settings, find the timezone option.
  2. Choose your desired timezone for an accurate time display.

By following these steps, you can create a more personalized and effective charting experience in Liquid Charts Pro, tailored to your individual needs.

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