Styles
control the overall visual appearance of graphs. Styles specify colors,
fonts, line styles, and other attributes of graph elements. You can
change the appearance of your graph by selecting from the different
styles that are provided. For example, you can change a graph from
the Default style to the Journal style if the graph is intended for
black-and-white publications.
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With your
graph displayed, select
Format
Style from the main menu.
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From the
cascading menu, select a graph style.
You can
select one of the following styles:
is a color style recommended
for output in Web pages or for color print media. This style might
not display well on devices that produce black-and-white output.
is a color style intended
for general-purpose work. This style is designed to discriminate among
groups in both color and gray-scale devices.
is a black-and-white
or gray-scale style recommended for journal articles and other publications
that are printed in black and white.
is similar to Default
but has a white background. This style is used by SAS for listing
output.
is a color style recommended
for output in Web pages or for color print media. This style might
not display well on devices that produce black-and-white output.
is the style that was
used when the graph was created. This style is selected by default.
Various
elements of the graph derive their visual attributes, such as color,
from specific style elements. Individual property settings override
the style elements. For example, if you have assigned an overriding
color to an object in the graph, then selecting a different style
retains the overriding value that has been assigned.