Chart Title Attributes (ttchm2160s000)
Use this session to maintain the settings for the title and subtitle of a chart.
Field Information
- Font
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The font for the main title. Fonts are defined in Fonts (ttchm2199s000) session on the Options menu of the Chart Manager.
 - Color
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The color of the main title.
 - Justify
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The position of the main title in the title box.
 - Font
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The subtitle's font. Fonts are defined in the Fonts (ttchm2199s000) session on the Options menu of the Chart Manager.
 - Color
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The color of the subtitle.
 - Justify
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The position of the subtitle in the title box.
 - Border
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The border color of the title box.
 - Background
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The background color of the title box.
 - Fill Order
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If the title box consists of multiple rows and columns, you must select a value to indicate in which order the elements are to be placed in the title box (column-wise or row-wise).
 - Columns
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The number of columns in which the title box must be divided.
 - Rows
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The number of rows in which the title box must be divided.
 - Width
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The width of the title box as a percentage of the width of the window.
 - Height
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The height of the title box expressed as a percentage of the window height.
 - Left Margin
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The left margin as a percentage of the width of the title box. Widening or narrowing the margins causes the diagram to be drawn to a different scale.
 - Right Margin
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The right margin as a percentage of the width of the title box. Widening or narrowing the margins causes the diagram to be drawn to a different scale.
 - Top Margin
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The top margin as a percentage of the height of the title box. Widening or narrowing the margins causes the diagram to be drawn to a different scale.
 - Bottom Margin
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The bottom margin as a percentage of the width of the title box. Widening or narrowing the margins causes the diagram to be drawn to a different scale.