Trading on world market

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galin56
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Trading on world market

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Hi all. I'm playing this game since a 2-3 days so I am not sure about many things how they worked. I produce everything of 100% of capacity because the production cost is less than a market price. When I make bigger surplus I go to the world market and looking for biggest importers of that stock. After I double-clicked on the country I select the stock and with the slider adjust the quantity. After that I have to adjust the quantity of money I want for the stock. And here is the big problem. With the slider is very hard to select the exact sum, because the step is too big. And I use the button equalize to trade value. But this trade value - is the market price or productin cost at I produce them. If it is production price - is not good for me. And I always can get a litlle bit more money than that trade value but the with this slider I can't adjust it. Why don't have a window when to can input numbers with exact sum you want. In this way with this slider I'm loosing money every time only because of this slider. Or there is such window with numbers to input, but I can't find it?
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Use the SHIFT and ALT keys..

Hover the mouse over the slider bar, press and hold SHIFT, scroll mouse wheel, will move LARGE increments.

Hover the mouse over the slider bar, press and hold ALT, scroll mouse wheel, will move SMALL increments.
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Thanks. I'll try that. If it work this will be very helpfull for me!
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