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To draw the bar chart, you open or import the MIF file in FrameMaker. Normally, you would create an anchored
frame in a document, select the frame, and then import this file. The MIF statements to describe the bar chart can
be created by a database publishing application that uses the values in a database to determine the size of the bars.
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<MIFFile 8.00>
same
<TextLine <GroupID 1>
<Font <FFamily `Times'> <FSize 14> <FPlain Yes> <FBold Yes>
<FDX 0> <FDY 0> <FDAX 0> <FNoAdvance No>
>
<TLOrigin 1.85" 0.21"> <TLAlignment Center> <String `Market Shares'>
>
<Rectangle <GroupID 1>
<Fill 1>
<ShapeRect
1.36" 0.33" 0.38" 0.13">
>
<Rectangle <GroupID 1>
<Fill 4>
<ShapeRect
1.36" 0.54" 0.38" 0.13">
>
<TextLine <GroupID 1>
<Font <FSize 12> <FPlain Yes>>
<TLOrigin
1.80" 0.46"> <TLAlignment Left> <String `Brand F'>
>
<TextLine <GroupID 1>
<TLOrigin
1.80" 0.67"> <TLAlignment Left> <String `Brand I'>
>
subsequent
<Pen 0>
<PenWidth 0.500>
Market Shares
Brand F
Brand I
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# Generated by SomeChartPack 1.4; identifies this
# as a MIF file.
# Chart title, in a text line.
# All objects in the chart are grouped, so they have the
# Group ID.
# end of TextLine
# Boxes for Brand F and Brand I legends.
# Text lines for Brand F and Brand I legends.
# Second text line inherits the current font from the
# preceding text line.
# Reset the current pen pattern and pen width for
# objects.
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MIF Reference

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