Use this dialog to define scale markers for a graph.
Scale markers are accenting lines or shaded background ranges that mark key points, thresholds, ranges, and so on in a graph. There are two types of scale markers:
Line — A line that is drawn across the graph at a specified position on the scale
Range — A shaded background area that is displayed behind the graph
Line or range scale markers can be applied on one or more axes depending on the type of graph.
Note: Some graph types do not use scale markers, such as pie graphs. |
For more information, see "Graph Properties dialog: Scale tab."
Components
Click to add a new scale marker
Use this button to add a new scale marker row to the Scale Markers area.
Click to remove selected scale markers
Use this button to remove selected scale markers. To select a scale marker for removal, select the first box in the scale marker row.
Scale Markers
Use this table to define scale markers using the following components:
Caption — Use this column to enter the caption to be displayed in the legend for the scale marker.
Type — Use this box to specify the type of scale marker: Line or Range.
Width (for a line) — Use this column to select a width (in pixels) for the line.
Low (for a range) — Use this column to enter the low value of the range or click Customize Scale Markers to set the value.
Position (for a line) — Use this column to enter the position of the line or click Customize Scale Markers to set the value.
High (for a range) — Use this column to enter the high value of the range or click Customize Scale Markers to set the value.
Customize Scale Markers — Displays the "Customize Scale Marker dialog," where you set the value for the position of a line or the low or high values of a range. To set the value, you can use a static value, a presentation variable, a measure column, or a SQL query.
Color — Use this column to select the color of the scale marker.