Options tab
For all chart types except Surface and Quadrant charts, the Format Data Series dialog has an Options tab.
The options of the Options tab vary according to chart type and, in some cases, sub-type. In some cases, an option is applicable to only one chart type.
- Angle of first slice
- In, for example, Pie, Doughnut and Radar charts, you can rotate the chart by a specified angle.
- Chart depth
- In charts with a three-dimensional effect, you can specify the apparent depth of the chart. The depths of the data series adjust to the depth of the chart. In Cylinder charts, for example, this can change the shape of the data series.
- Connection lines
- The Connection lines option is available in two-dimensional stacked charts and in Bar of Pie and Pie of Pie charts. In stacked charts, the same categories of data in different stacks are connected by lines.
- Cut series by
- In Bar of Pie and Pie of Pie charts, the secondary chart is based on a subset of the primary chart's data. In the primary chart, the data series which form the subset are combined into one pie slice.
- Distance
- In, for example, a column chart, each category can include several data series. You can specify the distance between the categories. To specify the distance between the data series within a category, specify a positive value in the Overlap field.
- Drop lines
- Drop lines are a visual aid available in, for example, Line charts, Profile charts and Stock charts. In these charts, the data points of each data series all lie on the same planes, and so can be joined by straight lines. A drop line runs through the data points and intersects with the Category axis. If there is only one data series, the line connects each data point to the Category axis.
- Fit bubble size to
- The bubbles in a Portfolio chart have a default size. You can increase or decrease their size by a percentage of the default. The relative sizes of all the bubbles remain the same.
- Gap depth
- In charts with a three-dimensional effect, you can specify the apparent gap between the data series and the back wall and front edge of the plot area.
- High-low lines and Up-down bars
- High-low lines are vertical lines which represent the difference between the highest and lowest values in a category. They are displayed by default in stock charts. In two of the stock chart subtypes (Volume, Open, Low, Close and Open, High, Low, Close) up-down bars are added to the high-low lines. This gives each data series the appearance of a candle and wick - from which stock charts get their alternative name - Candlestick charts. Different fill-colors of the bars indicate whether the stock closed higher or lower than the opening price.
- Histogram classes
- You can specify the number of classes or 'bins' into which the data is divided. In a histogram, the number of data points that fall into each class are counted. In a Y-value histogram, the classes are calculated automatically, but you can use this option to adjust the number of classes.
- Label of the radar axis
- In Radar charts, you can specify whether the axes are labeled. By default, labels are displayed.
- Move line up first
- This option applies to Steps charts. By default, the steps are midway between the categories on the Category axis. For example, if in the first quarter of a financial year, an interest rate is 1% and in the second quarter it is 1.5% the step is between the 1% and 1.5% markers on the Category axis. If you clear the check box, the step is at the 1.5% marker.
- Overlap
- By default, the data series in a bar chart, for example, are adjacent to each other. In the Overlap field, you can specify a positive or negative number. A negative number causes the data series to overlap. A positive number creates a gap between the data series. The values that you specify affect all data series in a chart.
- Positive and negative deviation areas
- You must specify this option individually on the two data series which will bound the deviation areas. By default, the sample data displayed in Design Mode has three data series. Ensure that you specify this option on the two data series that will be displayed.
- Show negative bubbles
- By default, if a value which specifies the radius of a bubble is negative, the bubble is displayed with a border and a white fill. Clear the check box, to prevent the display of bubbles with negative radii.
- Size of doughnut hole
- By default, the hole in a doughnut chart is 50% of the size of the doughnut. You can specify a different percentage, from 10% to 90%.
- Size of second plot area
- In Pie of Pie and Bar of Pie charts, a secondary chart is displayed next to the primary chart. You can change the relative sizes of the primary and secondary charts by specifying the size of the second plot area.
- Size represents
- Bubble size can represent the areas of the bubbles or their diameters.
- Value ranges
- Value ranges can be used in, for example, Tachometer and Multi-color bar charts, to specify the color to which each data series points, and the ranges of values which the colors represent.
- Vary colors by point
- In, for example, bar charts with a single data series, all bars are displayed in the same color. Select to apply a different color to each bar.
- Web
- You can enable interactivity and animation for individual data series or for an entire chart.