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Originally Posted by Tod
Hi Stevie, so did they say both methods will be used?
If they did I must have missed it.
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It's the square mode that you are looking for. As ED said, there really isn't any difference; you just see the graphical representation of how the value is chased, also, and in that mode that representation constitutes the visual envelope. Look closely at the screenshot earlier in the thread where you see the square mode envelope. You don't need to place two points at a value transition. When ever you have a singular event, it sets the value, and it changes instantly to another value where ever you have placed the next point. There's no separate data point necessary in the "corner" of the square shape
at that transition, so to speak.