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Operating System: Windows |
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empower® Add-in: Chart Creation |
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Under the button in the action bar, you can make further changes to your data chart (Figure 679, “Button ”). |
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The available options depend on the chart type in use. For example, you can add connector lines to most charts, but not to line charts. For most charts, you can also add different arrows, breaks or gridlines, depending on the chart's data structure. For radar charts, you can only enable gridlines. For circle charts, there are no options available. The button is grayed out. |
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A growth arrow displays the growth between two data points. To add a growth arrow, choose the option (Figure 680, “Option ”). A menu opens. |
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You can now insert a growth arrow by choosing the start and end point of the arrow. To do so, first select the start point end then the end point. |
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Alternatively, you can set the start and end point via the open menu. To do so, click on the symbol (Figure 681, “Define Start And End Point for Growth Arrow”). Then, first choose your start point and then choose your end point. To do so, tick the corresponding checkboxes. |
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The growth arrow is inserted into your chart (Figure 682, “Growth Arrow in Chart”). You can add as many growth arrows as you need. |
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In the open menu, you can make changes to each growth arrow individually. To do so, select the growth arrow you want to edit and make changes. You can decide which label type you want to use (Figure 683, “Define Label Type for Growth Arrow”). |
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If you have chosen to display a percentage as a label, you can decide how many decimal places you want to display. To do so, either type in a value or use the symbols to increase or decrease the value (Figure 684, “Set Decimal Spaces for Growth Arrow Label”). |
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If you have chosen to display a value as a label, you can decide which number format you want to use. To do so, expand the drop-down menu under Number Format and choose your preferred option (Figure 685, “Set Number Format for Growth Arrow Label”). |
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If you want to display an ellipse, switch the toggle button for to On (Figure 686, “Display Ellipse for Growth Arrow”). |
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An ellipse is displayed in the growth arrow (Figure 687, “Growth Arrow with Ellipse”). This ellipse can also be colored. |
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To reverse the direction of the growth arrow, click on the button next to Reverse Arrow Direction (Figure 688, “Reverse Arrow Direction for Growth Arrow”). |
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You can move the horizontal line according to your needs. To do so, hover over this line. A bilateral arrow appears. Now, drag and drop the line to your preferred position. |
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As a result, two overarching growth arrows can also be fused into each other (Figure 689, “Merged Growth Arrows”). |
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If you want to reset this change, click on the button next to Reset Position in the open menu (Figure 690, “Reset Growth Arrow Position”). |
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To exit the growth arrow settings, either close the menu or press . |
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For further information regarding editing options for growth arrows, see Edit Data Chart Objects.
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A CAGR (Compound Annual Growth Rate) arrow displays the annual average growth rate of the time period between two data points. To add a CAGR arrow, choose the option (Figure 691, “Option ”). A menu opens. |
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You can now insert a CAGR arrow by choosing the start and end point of the arrow. To do so, first select the start point end then the end point. |
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Alternatively, you can set the start and end point via the open menu. To do so, click on the symbol (Figure 692, “Define Start and End Point for CAGR Arrow”). Then, first choose your start point and then choose your end point. To do so, tick the corresponding checkboxes. |
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The CAGR arrow is inserted into your chart (Figure 693, “CAGR Arrow in Chart”). You can add as many CAGR arrows as you need. |
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In the open menu, you can make changes to each CAGR arrow individually. To do so, select the CAGR arrow you want to edit and make changes. You can decide which label type you want to use (Figure 694, “Define Label Type for CAGR Arrow”). |
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If you have chosen to display a percentage as a label, you can decide how many decimal places you want to display. To do so, either type in a value or use the symbols to increase or decrease the value (Figure 695, “Set Decimal Spaces for CAGR Arrow Label”). |
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If you have chosen to display a value as a label, you can decide which number format you want to use. To do so, expand the drop-down menu under Number Format and choose your preferred option (Figure 696, “Set Number Format for CAGR Arrow Label”). |
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If you want to display an ellipse, switch the toggle button for to On (Figure 697, “Display Ellipse for CAGR Arrow”). |
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An ellipse is displayed in the CAGR arrow (Figure 698, “CAGR Arrow with Ellipse”). This ellipse can also be colored. |
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To reverse the direction of the CAGR arrow, click on the button next to Reverse Arrow Direction (Figure 699, “Reverse Arrow Direction for CAGR Arrow”). |
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You can move the arrow according to your needs. To do so, hover over the CAGR arrow. A bilateral arrow appears. Now, drag and drop the CAGR arrow to your preferred position. |
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If you want to reset this change, click on the button next to Reset Position in the open menu (Figure 700, “Reset CAGR Arrow Position”). |
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In addition, you can display connector lines for the CAGR arrow and respective the data points. To do so, switch the toggle button for to On (Figure 701, “Show Connector Lines for CAGR Arrow”). |
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Connector lines are then inserted between the CAGR arrow and its data points (Figure 702, “CAGR Arrow with Connector Lines”). |
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To exit the CAGR arrow settings, either close the menu or press . |
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For further information regarding editing options for CAGR arrows, see Edit Data Chart Objects.
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The delta line shows the percentage or absolute difference between two data points. To add a delta line, choose the option (Figure 703, “Option ”). A menu opens. |
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You can now insert a delta line by choosing the start and end point of the line. To do so, first select the start point end then the end point. |
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Alternatively, you can set the start and end point via the open menu. To do so, click on the symbol (Figure 704, “Define Start And End Point for Delta Line”). Then, first choose your start point and then choose your end point. To do so, tick the corresponding checkboxes. |
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The delta line is inserted into your chart (Figure 705, “Delta Line in Chart”). You can add as many delta lines as you need. The delta line aligns with the axis delta between two points, also in waterfall charts. |
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In the open menu, you can make changes to each delta line individually. To do so, select the delta line you want to edit and make changes. You can decide which label type you want to use (Figure 706, “Define Label Type for Delta Line”). |
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If you have chosen to display a percentage as a label, you can decide how many decimal places you want to display. To do so, either type in a value or use the symbols to increase or decrease the value (Figure 707, “Set Decimal Spaces for Delta Line Label”). |
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If you have chosen to display a value as a label, you can decide which number format you want to use. To do so, expand the drop-down menu under Number Format and choose your preferred option (Figure 708, “Set Number Format for Delta Line Label”). |
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If you want to display an ellipse, switch the toggle button for to On (Figure 709, “Display Ellipse for Delta Line”). |
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An ellipse is displayed in the delta line (Figure 710, “Delta Line with Ellipse”). This ellipse can also be colored. |
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To reverse the direction of the delta line, click on the button next to Reverse Arrow Direction (Figure 711, “Reverse Arrow Direction for Delta Line”). |
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You can move the line according to your needs. To do so, hover over the vertical part of the delta line. A bilateral arrow appears. Now, drag and drop the delta line to your preferred position. |
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If you want to reset this change, click on the button next to Reset Position in the open menu (Figure 712, “Reset Delta Line Position”). |
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In addition, you can decide if you want to display the value on the axis side or on the other side of the line. To display the value line on the axis side, switch the toggle button for to On (Figure 713, “Display Delta Line Value on Axis Side”). |
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To exit the delta line settings, either close the menu or press . |
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For further information regarding editing options for delta lines, see Edit Data Chart Objects.
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A value line can be used to mark a specific value in your chart. To add a value line, choose the option (Figure 714, “Option ”). The line is inserted into your chart and a menu opens. |
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Here, you can specify the value that the value line should mark (Figure 715, “Value Settings for Value Line”). To do so, either type in a value into the input field or tick the checkbox for . If you choose the option , the average is automatically calculated and the value line is inserted accordingly. You can also decide not to show the value in the value line label. |
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If you have chosen to display the value, you can decide which number format you want to use. To do so, expand the drop-down menu under Number Format and choose your preferred option (Figure 716, “Set Number Format for Value Line Label”). |
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In addition, you can type in a custom label for the value line (Figure 717, “Define Custom Label”). |
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If you want to display an ellipse, switch the toggle button for to On (Figure 718, “Display Ellipse for Value Line”). |
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An ellipse is displayed in the value line (Figure 719, “Value Line with Ellipse”). This ellipse can also be colored. |
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In addition, you can decide if you want to display the value on the axis side or on the other side of the line. To display the value line on the axis side, switch the toggle button for to On (Figure 720, “Display Value Line Value on Axis Side”). |
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If you want to reset the position of the label, click on the button next to Reset Position in the open menu (Figure 721, “Reset Value Line Label Position”). |
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To exit the value line settings, either close the menu or press . |
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In 100% stacked charts, you can insert a value manually or hide the value via the ticked checkbox. You cannot select the average.
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For further information regarding editing options for value lines, see Edit Data Chart Objects.
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In scatter and bubble charts, you can add free lines. A free line can be used to mark individual areas in your chart. To add a free line, choose the option (Figure 722, “Option ”). A menu opens. |
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In this menu, you can choose if you want to draw a free line or use a trend line (Figure 723, “Choose Line Type”). The free line is selected by default. |
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To draw a free line, click into the chart to define the start point for the line and then click again to define the end point. Alternatively, click on the symbol in the menu and then enter the coordinates for start and end point into the input fields (Figure 724, “Define Start And End Point for Free Line”). |
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By default, the free line sticks to the coordinate system (Figure 725, “Draw a Free Line”). To draw the line angle-guided, press while drawing the line. Doing so, you can also draw vertical or horizontal lines. To draw a line without sticking to the coordinate system, press while drawing the line. |
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To insert a trend line, choose the option . Now, you can define which series the trend line should refer to. To do so, choose the respective option from the drop-down menu (Figure 726, “Define Reference for Trend Line” ). Then, you can define if you want the trend line to refer to all data or only the average of the x or y axis. To do so, choose the respective option from the drop-down menu (Figure 726, “Define Reference for Trend Line” ). |
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To change the position of a free line, click on the middle of the line and move it via Drag & Drop. If you move a line outside of the chart, the line jumps back to a position where the full line can be displayed. The line keeps its length and gradient. |
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To move the start or end point of the line, hold the start or end point and adapt the size via Drag & Drop (Figure 727, “Start and End Point for Trend Line”). Doing so, you can shrink and enlarge the line or change its gradient. To move the line or its start and end point freely, press while moving the line or the start and end point. To move the line or the start and end point angle-guided, press while moving the line or the start and end point. |
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To exit the free line settings, either close the menu or press . |
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If you move a trend line, it automatically transforms into a free line.
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For further information regarding editing options for free lines, see Edit Data Chart Objects.
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Breaks allow you to truncate data segments, e.g. to be able to better display smaller columns. Sometimes, you may use data in a chart that differs strongly in size. This may result in columns with lower values to be displayed next to columns with a high value which can result in a confusing chart. Breaks can help to maintain readability. |
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You can either insert value axis breaks and/or category axis breaks, depending on the chart type in use. If there are two value axes, breaks can be set in the primary axis as well as in the secondary axis. For bubble and scatter charts, you can insert y-axis and x-axis breaks. |
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To insert breaks on the value axis, choose the option (Figure 728, “Option ”). If there are two axes, the options are named and . For bubble and scatter charts, the options are named and . A dialog box opens. |
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In this dialog box, you can decide if you want to calculate the breaks automatically, insert breaks manually or delete all breaks from the chart. To delete all existing breaks from the chart, choose the option . |
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If you have chosen the automatic calculation, tick the checkboxes for the series that you want to include in your calculation (Figure 729, “Automatic Value Axis Breaks”). empower® calculates the size of a break so that the expressiveness of the chart is optimally balanced. |
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If the automatic calculation result does not contain breaks, a notification bar is displayed (Figure 730, “Notification Bar – No Breaks”). |
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If you have chosen to insert breaks manually, click on the symbol to add a new break (Figure 731, “Manual Value Axis Breaks” ). Then, type in the start and end value for your break (Figure 731, “Manual Value Axis Breaks” ). To delete a break, select it from the list and then click on the symbol (Figure 731, “Manual Value Axis Breaks” ). If you have finished, click on the button . |
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The defined breaks will be inserted into your chart (Figure 732, “Value Axis Breaks in Chart”). |
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To insert breaks on the category axis, choose the option (Figure 733, “Option ”). A menu opens. |
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Here, tick the checkboxes for the categories for which you want to insert a break (Figure 734, “Category Breaks Menu”). Then, click on the button . |
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The defined breaks will be inserted into your chart (Figure 735, “Category Breaks in Chart”). |
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You cannot insert breaks in Marimekko charts. However, breaks can be inserted into column Mekko charts.
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For chart types such as bar or column charts, data points can be connected via connector lines. |
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For waterfall charts, connector lines are inserted automatically (Figure 736, “Automatic Connector Lines in Waterfall Chart”) but can also be drawn freely. They can also be deleted if required. |
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To insert new connector lines in a waterfall chart, choose the option (Figure 737, “Option for Waterfall Charts”). Then, select the start and end point of the connector line subsequently to create a new connector line. Hold down the key to draw multiple connector lines. |
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To show all connector lines in bar and column charts, switch the toggle button for to On (Figure 738, “Option ”). |
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Connector lines are inserted between the data points (Figure 739, “Connector Lines in Chart”). In this case, they cannot be deleted individually. However, you can disable the connector lines globally for the chart by switching the toggle button to Off again. |
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To exit the connector line settings, press . |
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For most charts, you can enable and disable horizontal and vertical gridlines. For radar charts, you can only set horizontal gridlines. |
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To enable horizontal gridlines, switch the toggle button for to On (Figure 740, “Option ”). |
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To enable vertical gridlines, switch the toggle button for to On (Figure 741, “Option ”). |
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The gridlines are inserted into your chart (Figure 742, “Horizontal and Vertical Gridlines in Chart”). |
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Editing the gridlines is only possible in manual edit mode. If the manual edit mode is enabled, all settings of the lines, such as color or width, can be set manually. When you exit manual edit mode, all settings are applied. However, if the gridlines are disabled and reenabled, the settings are reset to default. |
Important
The manual editing of the gridlines does only work for charts with value axes.
For further information regarding manual edit mode, see Manual Edit Mode.
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