Adding pictures or a text frame – Apple AppleWorks 5 : Windows 95/NT 4.0 User Manual

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Choose Show Tools from the Window menu to display the tool panel, then try
some of the following techniques using the fill and pen palettes. (For information
on using the pen and fill palettes, see “Changing lines, borders, colors, patterns,
and textures” on page 5-9.) The effect you achieve varies with the type of chart.
Feel free to experiment. If you don’t like the results, use Undo in the Edit menu
or Revert in the File menu, or delete the chart and make a new one.

Note

To change the appearance of chart elements in one step, select the

element and apply a style. For information on applying styles or creating
your own, see “Using styles” on page 9-5.

Adding pictures or a text frame

AppleWorks provides you with several methods for adding pictures to a
spreadsheet. You can also add text frames to create special effects. Pictures
or text frames that you add to a spreadsheet are objects, and can be moved
and manipulated just as other objects can. See “What are objects?” on
page 5-3 for more information about objects.

Note

Pictures (and frames) are layered on top of the spreadsheet. You can’t

place a picture in the entry bar or directly in a spreadsheet cell.

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Choose Index from the Help menu and type the first few letters of the entry. Double-click the
entry and then double-click a topic.

To

Select the chart or chart element, and then

Change the background of
the chart, title, or legend

Choose from the fill color, pattern, texture, or
gradient palettes

Change the chart, legend, or title
border, or the axis line

Choose from the pen color, pattern, and width
palettes

Hide the chart, legend, or title border,
or the axis line

Choose None from the pen width palette

Change the appearance of text
along an axis

Choose Font, Size, Style, or Text Color from the Format
menu and options from the submenu, or use the
pop-up menus on the button bar

Change the color, pattern, or border of
a series (for example the bars on a bar
chart or the symbol on a scatter chart)

Click the series box once, and then choose from the
fill and pen palettes

Make a chart or the series
(for example the bars on a
bar chart) transparent

Choose the transparent icon

from the

fill pattern palette

In the Help index,

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see:

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charts, creating

E

charts, formatting

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