<body bgcolor=#FFFFFF TEXT=#000000><h4><img src="file:agBar.bmp" align="middle"> Bar Graphs</h3>
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Bar graphs display horizontal bars of which width represents the relative value of the data.<br>
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<b>Spreadsheet data format</b>
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<li>Bar graphs require one or more series of columns or rows of data.
<li>The number of data cells used is only limited by available memory.
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<b>Bar graph properties</b><br>
The following outlines the properties that are available for Bar graphs.
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<li><b>Series</b><br>
Groups the values displayed by rows or columns.
For example, an 8-row by 3-column data set graphed with series as rows would display 3 sets of groups of 8 bars. In this case, the number of series is 8.
<li><b>Title</b><br>
Specifies the bar graph main title.
<li><b>Category (X) axis label</b><br>
Specifies the text label applied to the x-axis.
<li><b>Value (Y) axis label</b><br>
Specifies the text label applied to the y-axis.
<li><b>Show border</b><br>
Controls display of a border enclosing the graph image.
<li><b>Show legend</b><br>
Controls display of the legend in the upper right corner of the graph.
<li><b>Stack values</b><br>
This option, if selected will stack the values from each series in the data set, creating bars with a width representing these combined values.
<li><b>Auto-ranging</b><br>
Auto-ranging causes AutoGraph to determine the best fit data range to display.<br>
For example, if your data values range from 8500 to 12000, AutoGraph will attempt to display only that range of values.
<li><b>Use specified range</b><br>
This option will allow you to zoom in or out by specifying the range of values to be displayed in the <b>X min</b> and <b>X max</b> data fields.
<li><b>Data labels</b><br>
You have the option of displaying data labels on each of the bars. You may choose to display the value, or the label which identifies the series.
<li><b>Gridlines</b><br>
Controls display of the x and y-axis gridlines.
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