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titleChart Types



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titlePie Chart

Pie charts compare parts to the whole as in parts of an assembly to the assembly itself.



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titleDoughnut Chart

Doughnut charts compare parts to the whole especially when there's more the one series of data.



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titleBar Chart

Bar charts compares items side-by-side especially when labels are too long to display vertically




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titleColumn Chart

Column charts compares values side-by-side across categories.



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titleColumn Breakdown Chart

Column breakdown charts compare data side-by-side showing part-to-whole relationships.


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titleStacked Column Chart

Stacked column charts compare like data as well as showing part-to-whole relationships.


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titleScatter Chart

Scatter charts exhibit sets of data to show if there is a relationship between the data.



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titleBubble Chart

Bubble charts are used when your data has three data series that each contain a set of values. The sizes of the bubbles are determined by the values. Bubble charts are often used to present financial data.



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titleHeat Chart

Heat charts typically show varying levels/ranges of values with shades of colors.




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titleShow Physical Properties



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titleExport Properties

To export properties

  1. For the Export Type, select Properties.
  2. Click Export...
  3. Enter a file name.
  4. Select a file type. Choose,
    • txt
    • csv
    • xml
    • xsl
    • xlsx
  5. Click Save.



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titleExport Chart

To export chart

  1. For the Export Type, select Chart
  2. Click Export...
  3. Enter a file name.
  4. Select a file type. Choose,
    • bmp
    • emf
    • exif
    • gif
    • jpeg
    • png
    • tiff
    • wmf
  5. Click Save.