Adding Pictographs To Charts; To Create A Pictograph; To Remove A Pictograph From Your Chart - MACROMEDIA FREEHAND MX 11 Use Manual

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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.
1
Use the Subselect tool to select a column in the series to which you'll apply the pictograph.
2
Select Xtras > Chart > Pictograph.
3
In the Pictograph dialog box, click Paste In to display the copied object in the preview window.
4
To copy the selection in the preview window to the Clipboard, click Copy Out.
5
Choose how to fill the columns:
6
Select Repeating to fill the columns with repeating copies of the object. Partial objects are used
to represent incremental values.
Deselect Repeating to fill the column with one scaled object.
Click OK.
7

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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