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Working With Charts » Adding Charts to the Display Area

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Adding Charts to the Display Area

Opens an interactive panel to select settings for a chart to be added to the display. See Selecting a Chart Type for details about the types of charts that you can add.

The display area can hold up to six charts simultaneously. The layout is similar to a table with one or two rows and one, two, or three columns. The size of the display area changes according to the size of your browser window.

Each time you add a new chart the display automatically subdivides itself by adding a new row or a new column, sizing the charts as evenly as possible. If you have not deleted any charts from the layout, the positioning of new charts follows a specific pattern as shown below. However, if you have deleted charts, adding a chart places it in the next available position.

Adding Charts in Sequence

One chart occupies the entire display area. This is the same as maximizing a chart.

 

 

Adding a second chart divides the area into two equally-sized columns.

 

 

Adding a third chart divides the display area into two equally-sized rows. The third chart occupies two columns.

 

 

Adding a fourth chart divides the display into two equally-sized rows and two-equally sized columns.

 

 

Adding a fifth chart divides the top row into three equally-sized columns.

 

 

Adding a sixth chart divides the bottom row into three equally-sized columns.

See Also

Working With Charts

Managing the Display Area

Using the Add Chart Dialog

Filtering the Mailing List

Swapping Chart Positions

Resizing Charts

Printing the Dashboard

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