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Right-click
anywhere within the plot area of the graph cell that contains the
plot or plots that you want to modify. Select
Plot Properties.
Note: Alternatively,
right-click directly on the plot to modify just that plot. When you
click or right-click a plot, the selected plot remains in full color.
Any other plots in the cell appear dimmed.
The Cell
Properties dialog box opens with the
Plots tab displayed.
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Make sure
that the
Plot list box displays the plot
that you want to modify. If necessary, select a different plot from
the list box.
The
Plot list box contains the names of all the plots in
the cell. In the previous step, if you clicked directly
on one of the plots, that plot is selected in the list box.
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Change
the plot's properties.
The types
of properties that you see vary with the type of plot that you are
modifying. In general, you can specify properties such as line colors,
marker symbols, outlines, fills, and other attributes of plot features.
These properties are described in the following topics:
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Use the
Transparency slider to change a plot's transparency.
Move the slider to the right to increase the transparency, and to
the left to decrease the transparency.
You can
also specify a transparency percentage in the text box next to the
slider. Specify the percentage in integers.
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To change
the legend label for the plot, enter the label that you want in the
Legend Label text box. When this plot is displayed in
the legend, the plot is represented by this legend label, provided
there is no GROUP variable in effect.
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To modify
another plot, select the plot from the
Plot list box and repeat steps 3–5.
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When you
are finished making changes, click
OK.