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Section 6. View Pro
6.7.1.5 Line Graph Toolbar
The Line Graph toolbar includes the following icons:
Statistics. Displays statistics for each trace including Average, 
Standard Deviation, Minimum and Maximum. Note that these 
statistics are for the data displayed in the graph. They are not 
statistics for the entire column(s) of data. Note that an asterisk 
next to a statistics value indicates that the trace contains one or 
more bad data values (i.e., NAN, INF, etc.). 
The Statistics button is disabled when a graph is in a zoomed 
stated. 
Copy to Clipboard. Places the graphic on the Windows 
clipboard. It can then be pasted into other applications. 
Print. Prints the graph. Print options can be set before 
printing begins. 
Export. Allows the graph to be exported in a choice of text or 
graphical formats. 
Lock Scrolling. Locks and unlocks the scroll bar at the 
bottom of the graph. 
When unlocked, moving the scroll bar on either the graph or 
the data file will scroll both the graph and the data file. 
When locked, the graph will not scroll. However, moving the 
scroll bar on either the graph or the data file will still scroll the 
data file. 
This is a toggle button. When the lock is currently enabled, 
there will be a lock on top of the icon. 
Graph Options. Opens a dialog box from which you can set 
properties for the graph including colors, margins, titles, 
legend, etc. This dialog box can also be brought up by 
pressing the Options button. 
Show Table. Brings the main View Pro window in front of 
other windows, making the data file(s) visible. 
Show/Hide Graph Cursor. A toggle button that shows and 
hides the graph cursor. The graph cursor is a vertical line 
extending from the top to the bottom of the graph display. 
When visible, you can click and drag the cursor across the 
graph. Data values at the current cursor position will be shown 
in the table. 
Show/Hide Gradient. A toggle button that turns on and off 
the gradient background of the graph. It may be useful hide 
the gradient, when printing the graph. 
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