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Chapter 6   
 Using Charts
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Here are ways to format area charts and line charts:
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To format symbols, select a data series (area shape or line), click Inspector in the 
toolbar, click the Chart Inspector button, and then click Series. Choose a symbol from 
the Data Point Symbol pop-up menu.
Use the options on the Symbol Fill pop-up menu to add color or images to the 
symbols. See “Filling an Object with an Image” on page 162 and “Filling an Object with 
Color” on page 160 f
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To set the line color in line charts, select a line, click Inspector in the toolbar, click the 
Graphic Inspector button, and then use the Stroke controls. See “Changing the Style of 
Borders” on page 155 f
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To add shadows to line or area charts, select a data series (area shape or line), click 
Inspector in the toolbar, click the Graphic Inspector button, and then use the Shadow 
controls. See “Adding Shadows” on page 156 for instructions. 
Scatter Charts
Scatter charts display data differently than the other kinds of charts. They require at 
least two columns or rows of data to plot values for a single data series. To show 
multiple data series, you use additional two-column or two-row pairs. 
Each pair of values determines the position of one data point. The first data value in the 
pair is the X-axis of the point. The second data value is the Y-axis of the point.
Here are ways to work with a scatter chart:
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To add the default scatter chart and related table with placeholder data, make sure 
nothing is selected, click Charts in the toolbar, and choose the scatter chart.
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To set up a table that provides data for a scatter chart, use two columns or two rows of 
data for each data series. If the cells selected when you add the chart represent an odd 
number of rows or columns, the last row or column isn’t plotted.
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To specify axis settings, use the Axis pane of the Chart Inspector. Because both axes of 
scatter charts have values, value axis format settings apply to both X-axis and Y-axis. 
Each axis can have its own number format. See “Formatting the Value Axis” on page 110 
for instructions. 
Choose a symbol to use 
for data points.
Fill data point symbols 
with color or images.