To change the properties of a graph element such as a
bar chart, you must first select the graph element. Similarly, to
change the properties of a legend or an axis, you must first select
the component.
When
you select a component in a graph object, the selected component is
highlighted. The component is also displayed in the drop-down list
at the top of the Properties tab. The available
properties vary depending on the selected component.
The
following display shows a highlighted bar chart. The Properties tab
displays the properties for the bar chart, which is identified as Bar
Chart 1.
Tip
You can click
beside the drop-down list on the
Properties
tab, and then select the component that you want to modify.
Here are some suggestions
for selecting graph elements:
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To select a line chart or a time
series plot, click a data point on a line.
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To select the entire graph object,
click above the graph element or cell area.
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To
select a cell in a multi-cell graph object, click the background area
just above the graph element. The cell is highlighted, and a tab appears
in the upper left corner of the cell. From the cell’s tab,
you can delete and reorder graph elements. You can move graph elements
to other cells.
In a multi-cell graph
object, cells are identified by a combination of a letter and a number,
such as A1, B1, A2, and so on. The letters identify columns and the
numbers identify rows. The following table represents the labeling
for a multi-cell graph object that contains three columns and three
rows:
A1
|
B1
|
C1
|
A2
|
B2
|
C2
|
A3
|
B3
|
C3
|