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1.    Create a new graph via the main Menu Bar or by clicking on the corresponding icon.

 

 

  1. Click and Drag the curves desired from the statistics window to the graph. 
  2. Correlate the information by superimposing different curves on the same graph.

 Series List

The "Series List" tab permits the modification of the reference axis of each curve.
  1.  Click on the tab "Series List". 
  2. Open the Drop Down Menu associated with the curve axis. 
  3. Define the reference axis for this curve.

 

The "Series List" tab permits the application of statistical functions to each of the curves of your graph

  1. Open the Drop Down Menu associated with the different functions applicable to the curve.
  2. Select the desired function.
  3. Define the period.
  4. Click OK.

 

 

The "Chart Title" tab permits the creation and modification of the title of the graph and of each one of its axes.

  1. Click on the tab "Chart Titles".
  2. Indicate the title of the graph and of each axis in the corresponding field.

 

 The "Legend Preview" tab presents a preview of the legend which will be associated with the graph in the final report.

 

 

 

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