Difference between revisions of "Disassociating a Graph Template"
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Before you make the change, some of the style settings for your graph are coming from a graph template. In the example shown above, the graph was using the ''Fire Red'' style template, which provides a hot red gradient background with a yellow grid. | Before you make the change, some of the style settings for your graph are coming from a graph template. In the example shown above, the graph was using the ''Fire Red'' style template, which provides a hot red gradient background with a yellow grid. |
Revision as of 16:48, 21 December 2009
You are asked the following question:
When you change a graph style template pulldown to global default:
What it means
- "Would you like to keep the styles from the template with this graph?"
To understand what is being asked here, you need to have a conceptual understanding of what a graph style template is and how it works.
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