> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://help.stockcharts.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://help.stockcharts.com/learning-more/step-by-step-instructions/sharpcharts-how-tos/sharpchart-editing-how-tos.md).

# SharpChart Editing How-Tos

These how-to articles walk you step-by-step through common tasks for editing SharpCharts on the SharpCharts Workbench. Click a link below to access the instructions for that task.

* [**How to Display More than One Symbol on a SharpChart**](/learning-more/step-by-step-instructions/sharpcharts-how-tos/sharpchart-editing-how-tos/how-to-display-more-than-one-symbol-on-a-sharpchart.md) - Learn how to use the price indicator to plot price data for more than one ticker symbol on a single SharpChart.
* [**How to Create Overlaid Charts**](/learning-more/step-by-step-instructions/sharpcharts-how-tos/sharpchart-editing-how-tos/how-to-create-overlaid-charts.md) - Learn how to use the price indicator to overlay one price plot on another for easy comparison of the two symbol's performance.
* [**How to Add an Overlay to an Indicator**](/learning-more/step-by-step-instructions/sharpcharts-how-tos/sharpchart-editing-how-tos/how-to-add-an-overlay-to-an-indicator.md) - Learn how to add an overlay to an indicator panel, allowing you to smooth out noisy indicator values or assess whether an indicator is falling outside its typical range.
* [**How to Add a Moving Average to the Volume Bars on a Chart**](/learning-more/step-by-step-instructions/sharpcharts-how-tos/sharpchart-editing-how-tos/how-to-add-a-moving-average-to-the-volume-bars-on-a-chart.md) - Learn how to smooth volume values and highlight unusual volume days by adding a moving average to your volume bars.


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