Data Ranges
Explained on page 72 (Figure 67 and Figure 68).
3D View
Formats 3D charts (see page 82).
Note
Chart Floor and 3D View are only available for a 3D chart. These
options are unavailable (grayed out) if a 2D chart is selected.
In most cases you need to select the exact element you want to format. Sometimes
this can be tricky to do with the mouse, if the chart has many elements, especially if
some of them are small or overlapping. If you have Tooltips turned on (in Tools >
Options > OpenOffice.org > General > Help, select Tips), then as you move the
mouse over each element, its name appears in the Tooltip. Once you have selected
one element, you can press Tab to move through the other elements until you find the
one you want. The name of the selected element appears in the Status Bar.
Note
Until OOo 3.2.1, axis labels and axis titles were included in the
positioning rectangle of the chart. The space required for those labels
depends on many factors like scaling, font, font size, and so on. To
prevent the data plot itself from changing size and position, the labels are
no longer included in the diagram size, so you can set the position and
size of the plot area directly.
Moving chart elements
You may wish to move or resize individual elements of a chart, independent of other
chart elements. For example, you may wish to move the legend to a different place.
Pie charts allow moving of individual wedges of the pie (in addition to the choice of
“exploding” the entire pie).
1) Double-click the chart so that it is enclosed by a gray border.
2) Double-click any of the elements—the title, the legend, or the chart graphic.
Click and drag to move the element. If the element is already selected, then
move the pointer over the element to get the move icon (small hand), then
click, drag and move the element.
3) Release the mouse button when the element is in the desired position.
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