Adding pictographs to charts
Pictographs represent data visually, according to the type of data shown. For example, instead of a
simple bar to represent a dollar amount, you can add a pictograph of a dollar sign or a stack of
coins.
To create a pictograph:
Select and copy the FreeHand graphic you'd like to use.
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Use the Subselect tool to select a column in the series to which you'll apply the pictograph.
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Select Xtras > Chart > Pictograph.
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In the Pictograph dialog box, click Paste In to display the copied object in the preview window.
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To copy the selection in the preview window to the Clipboard, click Copy Out.
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Choose how to fill the columns:
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Select Repeating to fill the columns with repeating copies of the object. Partial objects are used
to represent incremental values.
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Deselect Repeating to fill the column with one scaled object.
Click OK.
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To remove a pictograph from your chart:
Select the column from which you want to remove the pictograph, and select
Xtras > Chart > Remove Pictograph.
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