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<font face="Arial">Column overlay graphs have an "In Place Edit" option enabling the graphs to be interactively manipulated.
Column overlay graphs have an "In Place Edit" option enabling the graphs to be interactively manipulated.


This option should be used with the "Show Points" option so the hotspots are visible.


This option should be used with the "Show Points" option so the hotspots are visible.
With a standard mode table, the points can be raised and lowered.With a mapper, the points can be moved and new ones inserted. With multiple column mappers this will involve interpolation of other columns when a column is inserted for a newly added point for the current column.
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With a standard mode table, the points can be raised and lowered.With a mapper, the points can be moved and new ones inserted. With multiple column mappers this will involve interpolation of other columns when a column is inserted for a newly added point for the current column.


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[[Category:Interaction (User)]]
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Latest revision as of 15:12, 12 January 2008

Column overlay graphs have an "In Place Edit" option enabling the graphs to be interactively manipulated.

This option should be used with the "Show Points" option so the hotspots are visible.

With a standard mode table, the points can be raised and lowered.With a mapper, the points can be moved and new ones inserted. With multiple column mappers this will involve interpolation of other columns when a column is inserted for a newly added point for the current column.



idkbase note 129