Difference between revisions of "In-Cell Chart Designer"

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The specific dialog that is displayed depends on which chart type has been selected for the In-Cell Charts:
 
The specific dialog that is displayed depends on which chart type has been selected for the In-Cell Charts:
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{{ToolbarItem|UserHierarchyIcon.png|[[SparkLine Chart Designer]](including area charts)| Image:sparkcolumns-1.png }}
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* [[SparkLine Chart Designer]] (including area charts)
 
* [[SparkLine Chart Designer]] (including area charts)
 
* [[SparkColumns Chart Designer]] [[Image:sparkcolumns-1.png|150px|left]]
 
* [[SparkColumns Chart Designer]] [[Image:sparkcolumns-1.png|150px|left]]

Revision as of 11:06, 16 March 2015

This dialog is used to format any In-Cell Charts in your report, and can be invoked in several ways:

For In-Cell Chart formulae
  • While inserting an In-Cell Chart formula, after choosing the desired chart type, clicking the ... button under Chart Format
  • Right-clicking on an existing In-Cell Chart or formula, then selecting XLCubed > Format In-Cell Chart...
  • Double-clicking on an existing In-Cell Chart or formula
For Grid-based In-Cell Charts
  • While inserting an In-Cell Chart member, after choosing the desired chart type, clicking the ... button under Chart Format
  • In the Report Designer or the Hierarchy Editor, existing In-Cell Chart members have a ... button to format the chart

The specific dialog that is displayed depends on which chart type has been selected for the In-Cell Charts:



Icon Description
SparkLine Chart Designer(including area charts) Image:sparkcolumns-1.png
Parent-Child Hierarchy A parent-child hierarchy
Attribute Hierarchy An attribute hierarchy