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# Modifying Orders

### Modify SL/TP on an Open Position

* Open the **Positions** tab at the bottom of the platform.
* Find the position you want to modify.
* In the **SL** or **TP** column, click the existing value or empty field.
* Enter the new Stop Loss or Take Profit price.
* Click the **checkmark** to confirm the change.
* Click **X** if you want to cancel the change before saving.

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### Modify a Pending Order

* Open the **Orders** tab at the bottom of the platform.
* Find the pending order you want to modify.
* Edit the order price, SL, or TP values directly from the order row.
* Click the **checkmark** to save the change.
* Click **X** to cancel the edit.

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### Modify Orders from the Chart

* Find the pending order line on the chart.
* Drag the order line to the new price level.
* Release it at the desired level.
* Confirm the modification if prompted.
* The updated order details will reflect in the **Orders** tab.

Please refer to the video guide for better understanding:

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