Basically I have been looking everywhere to figured out how to offset where arrows will plot
I have the same question, I've been googling like crazy and I haven't found the answer. The only workaround I have found is to use a vertical line for one indicator, and an arrow for the other. Now, if you have a 3rd, I don't know how to show that one.
The arrows present by whichever was coded first; so, define the first arrow's LineWeight (LW) to 5 and the subsequent arrows' LWs to smaller numbers. For examples: If only two arrows, then the first's LW = 5 and the 2nd's LW = 1; or, if three arrows, then the first's LW = 5, the second's LW = 3 and the third's LW = 1. Also, it's best to have the largest arrow's color as WHITE and the subsequent, smaller arrows' colors should be easy to discern in all cases--with or without other arrows.
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