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Chart Advanced Features: Column 2D

The following sections provide a list of available advanced attributes available for controlling and customizing 2D Column chart elements. Note This article contains documentation for advanced attributes which are third-party customizations that must be manually entered into the chart ...

Chart Advanced Features: Column 3D

The following sections provide a list of available advanced attributes available for controlling and customizing 3D Column chart elements. Note This article contains documentation for advanced attributes which are third-party customizations that must be manually entered into the chart ...

Chart Advanced Features: Combination 2D

The following sections provide a list of available advanced attributes available for controlling and customizing 2D Combination chart elements. Note This article contains documentation for advanced attributes which are third-party customizations that must be manually entered into the chart ...

Chart Advanced Features: Combination 3D

The following sections provide a list of available advanced attributes available for controlling and customizing 3D Combination chart elements. Note This article contains documentation for advanced attributes which are third-party customizations that must be manually entered into the chart ...

Bar Charts

Bar Bar charts use rectangular bars that extend horizontally to show comparisons between categories. Each data value is represented by a bar, the length of which represents its quantity. Bar charts can be single-series (one bar per category) or multi-series (multiple bars per category, each ...

Charts and the Chart Wizard

Charts are a way of illustrating data in order to make it easy to spot trends and patterns. Most types of charts are simply a collection of points on a grid, with interstitial designs and labels that make them easier to read. By default, charts are generated dynamically, based on data ...

Chart Data Layout Types

There are several ways to represent this collection of points on a report, and the application must be able to transform them into a chart regardless of the design you've chosen. For this reason, the Chart Wizard comes with three Data Layout Types. Understanding the way you've designed your report and data will help you select the right Layout Type, which will in turn tell the application how to transform your data into a chart.