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A uniformly scaled design is scaled both vertically and horizontally. The horizontal
spacing of the designs is not adjusted for the different widths.
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Vertically scaled graph design compared to uniformly scaled graph design
A repeating design stacks a design to fill the columns. You can specify the value that
each design represents, as well as whether you want to chop or scale designs that
represent fractions.
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Repeating graph with chopped design compared to repeating graph with scaled design
A sliding design is similar to a vertically scaled design, except that you can specify where
in the design to stretch or compress it. For example, if you were using a person to
represent data, you might stretch or compress only the body, but not the person's head.
Using the Vertically Scaled option would scale the entire person.
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Sliding graph design
When you use a graph design with a column or bar graph, you scale the design vertically
or horizontally, repeat the design, or slide the design with the columns or bars.
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