Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
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User's Guide
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3 On the Progressive Bar tab, complete these steps:
a (Optional) Select Set an initial value to specify an initial value for the first
bar in the chart. If you select this option, then you can create a label for it.
b (Optional) Select Show the final (cumulative) value to display the value c d e f
for the final bar. If you have selected the Initial bar option, then select a color for it. If you have selected the Final bar option, then select a color for it. (Optional) Select Show trend line to overlay a trend line on the progressive bar chart.
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g (Optional) Select Show data values if you want to display a value above each
bar. 4 On the Axis tab, complete these steps
a Indicate your preference for displaying Tick marks. Your options are Show
measure axis tick marks and Show category axis tick marks (relational
data sources only). If the graph includes a second measure, indicate whether you want to Display an additional axis for the second measure. (You select the second measure in the Graph Data dialog box for the graph. ) 5 (Optional) If the report section has more than one graph, select the Apply formatting to existing graphs in the section option. 7 (Optional) Save the report.
b c d e
Set Properties for a Scatter Plot
To set the properties for a scatter plot, complete these steps: to open the Graph Properties dialog box. 2 On the General tab, complete these steps:
1 On the scatter plot toolbar, click
a If you want a Title to appear above the scatter plot, type the text, and then set
the font, font size, font style, alignment, and color. You cannot use these characters: < > & # b For Graph size, select one of these options:
Automatic (Adjusts to fit data)
Select this option to produce a graph that best fits the size of the current window.
Fixed size
Select this option if you want to specify a fixed size for the graph. When the pointer becomes a diagonal or horizontal bar, drag the graph to the new size and then release the mouse button. e Select a color for the Grid lines.
3 On the Markers tab, complete these steps:
a Select a marker Size. You can also select No
marker, Medium, or Large.
Note:
If you use the Graph Data dialog box to assign a measure to the Marker
Size function, your Size selection is ignored (see "Assign Data Items to
Functions in a Scatter Plot" on page 65).
b (Optional) Select Show data values to display a value above each marker.
4 On the Axis tab, complete these steps
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a Indicate your preference for displaying Tick marks. Your options are Show
measure axis tick marks and Show category axis tick marks (relational
data sources only). If the graph includes a second measure, indicate whether you want to Display an additional axis for the second measure. (You select the second measure in the Graph Data dialog box for the graph. ) 5 On the Legend tab, complete these steps:
b c d e
Note: In order to set legend properties, a category must be assigned to the marker group function or the scatter plot must use more than one measure.
a Select a Position for the legend. Your choices are Left, Above, Below, and
Right.
Note: To leave more room for the graph, position the legend above or below the graph.
b Select a font, font size, style, and color for Labels. c Select a Background color for the legend.
6 (Optional) If the report section has more than one graph, select the Apply
formatting to existing graphs in the section option.
7 When you are done, click OK. 8 (Optional) Save the report.
Set Properties for a Map
To set the properties for a map, complete these steps:
1 On the map toolbar, click
to open the Map Properties dialog box.
2 On the Map tab, complete these steps:
a If you want a Title to appear above the map, type the text, and then set the
font, font size, font style, alignment, and color. You cannot use these characters:
<>&#
b From the Size drop-down list, choose Small, Medium, Large, or Custom. [. . . ] Some examples of locale values are French_Canada, Portuguese_Brazil, and Chinese_Singapore.
mean
the arithmetic average, which is calculated by adding the values of a sample variable and dividing this sum by the number of observations.
measure
(1) a data item or column whose value can be used in computations or analytical expressions. (2) a special dimension that usually represents numeric data values that are analyzed.
member
in a multidimensional database (or cube), a name that represents a particular data element within a dimension. For example, September 1996 might be a member of the
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Time dimension. For example, 1997 and 1998 represent unique members in the Year level of a Time dimension. [. . . ]