Define which colours the chart will use by default. The options are: Metric Colour: if a colour has been applied to a metric field in the view, this colour can be used in the chart. Monochrome: a colour can be defined here and shades of that colour will be used in the chart. Default/Configuration Colours: this uses the default set of colours defined by a system administrator. Reference Code Colour: if colours have been applied to a reference code, and a dimension field has that code applied the colours can be used.
Hollow Shapes
when using line shapes on a line chart this hollows the centre of the shape.
Curved Lines
when using a line chart this will curve the line, rather than being straight lines between each point.
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Chart Interaction
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General Options
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Visible Series Selection
This option will allow you to toggle between the series that you have selected for your chart (if Bar, Line style etc) or those that are available in your data set when only a single series can be selected for that chart type (Pie, Map) See: Visible Series Selection
Link Field
If you have a field formatted to contain a URL you can select it here to enable it on the chart.
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Time Series Options
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Annotations
Annotations can be displayed on charts to prompt a user to view the comments made for a select data point. Option Time Series Options
Date Slider
If your report is a time series (eg you Label is a date and you gave selected time series) you will be able to turn on the date slider. This allows you to zoom in and out of time banded data.
Yearly Comparison
If you have a line chart which is a time series spanning more than 1 year you can use the yearly comparison to split the line into 12 month groups for easy comparison. When using this option the data granularity is set to month and cannot be changed.
Date Granularity
Allow you to set the time units of the chart to match the data set. Eg if data set is hourly you can view the time periods as hours. If you set the option greater than hourly ie day then your data will be aggregated to the day period.
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Pie Chart
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Opacity
By reducing opacity you can make the pie slightly see through. This option will make the shadow more visible and give a raised effect to the chart.
Other Segment
This setting is useful if you have a pie which contains many segments which are too small to be accurately plotted. Use the other Segment to size to set the % at which smaller values should be grouped and displayed as "Other".
Shadow Colour
Sets the background shadow colour
Outline Colour
Sets the outline of the pie and segment line colour
Outline Width
Sets the outline of the pie and segment line width
Pie Shading Style
These options provide you with the capacity to create Bevelled and Inset looking pie charts for better presentation.
Explode Slice
If you wish to highlight the largest or smallest segments you can do so using the explode setting.
Start Position
Using this option you can decide where on the pie the segments start, moving clockwise around to fill the chart, allowing you to rotate the chart.
Depth Factor
Used for 3D Pie Charts, this allows you to define how tall the sides of the pie are, the higher the % the taller the pie.
Keep Circular
Used for 3D Pie Charts, this allows you to set the pie to always display as a circle, or allow it to be resized and stretched into an oval.