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# Order Editing

**Edit with a**&#x20;

To edit an order, you need to enable trading in the terminal. Move the indicator that prohibits trading to the Trade Allowed mode. The indicator colour will change from red to blue.

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Hold the order with the right mouse button and move it to the desired price and drop.

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**Edit via Dispatcher**

Open the editing module by selecting the Edit icon.

This module is designed as a dispatcher that makes it possible to quickly edit or delete both opening and closing orders.

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