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Positioning cursors on the graph using drag-and-drop
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Positioning cursors on the graph using special options
The Advanced area of a Cursor <CursorNumber> window provides four checkbox options,
which place the <CursorNumber> cursor at special locations on the graph. See
Figure 6-277
The Advanced cursor-positioning checkbox options
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d. If you do not want the cursor to display immediately, uncheck the Visible checkbox. You
can later restore the cursor (the cursor retains its configuration when you uncheck the
Visible checkbox).
The cursor coordinate text block is displayed in the Display Sample area. The cursor
type number appears next to the coordinate text. However, in the graph, the cursor
symbol will appear next to the coordinate text.
Repeat steps 2 and 3 for the other cursors that you selected in step 1.
Click OK. The cursors and the cursor-coordinate text block now appear on the graph.
When you first display the cursors, the default location of the cursors is at the origin,
and the default location of the cursor coordinate text block is in the lower right corner
of the graph.
Position a cursor using drag-and-drop as follows:
Click on the cursor with the left button of the mouse or other pointing device and continue
holding the button down.
Drag the cursor to the desired position on a plot.
If in step 3a you selected Closest Point in Any Series AND the cursor is not on the desired
plot, then do the following:
a. Drag the cursor from the present plot to the desired plot until it attaches to the plot.
b. On the desired plot, drag the cursor to the desired position.
Release the pointing device button. The cursor stays where you left it, and the
cursor-coordinate text block displays the coordinates.
The Align to <CursorNumber> and Lock to <CursorNumber> checkbox options
are enabled only when both cursors 1 and 2, both cursors 3 and 4, or both cursors 5
and 6 are active.
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