Konica Minolta Darwin VDP Software User Manual

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Off--do not display labels

Values--display values from the data source. For example, if the
sum of the marketing expenses on Oct 07 is 20($K), the number
20 will appear on the top of the appropriate column.

Percentage Values--display the percentage values of the values
in the data source.

a. In the Label list, select Values.
b. Define the font, style, size, and color for the labels. In this

example, keep the default values.

3. Select Background.

a. In the Use list, you can select Color or Transparent Background.

In this example, keep the default Color option.

Note: A transparent background for a chart is supported only in
PDF output.

b. To change the color of the chart's background, click the Color

box.

c. In the Select Color window that appears, select the desired color

for the background. In this example, keep the default settings.

4. Select Title of X Axis.

a. In the Text box, type the required name for the X axis. In this

example, type

Months

.

b. Define the font, style, size, and color for the X-axis title. In this

example, keep the default values.

5. Select Title of Y Axis .

a. In the Text box, type the required name for the Y axis. In this

example, type

Expenses ($K)

.

b. Define the font, style, size, and color for the Y-axis title.

6. Select Labels on X Axis.

a. If you want to display labels on the X axis, make sure that the

Enable check box is selected.

Note: The labels that appear on the X-axes display the names of
the fields in the first series.

b. Define the angle of the labels, font, style, size, and color for the

labels on the X-axis. In this example, keep the default values.

7. Select Labels on Y Axis.

Defining the chart display options

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