Table Properties – Colors


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Option

Description

Color scheme groupings

Lists all the currently added color scheme groupings. In table visualizations, a color scheme is always applied to a color scheme grouping, which can contain one or more columns. Click on a grouping in the list to select it and see its defined color scheme in the lower part of the dialog. By default, no coloring is applied when you create a new table. This means that the list is empty, and no color scheme is shown in the lower part of the dialog. To apply coloring, you must add one or more color scheme groupings and define color schemes for them. To learn more about color scheme groupings and coloring in tables, see Coloring in Tables.

Add

Opens a menu which lets you add a new color scheme grouping. The menu option Color Scheme Grouping... opens the Add Color Scheme Grouping dialog, in which you can select which columns to include in the new grouping. You can also give the grouping a descriptive name. The menu also lists each of the columns in the table. Select a column from the list to create a grouping containing only that column.

Note: A grouping can only contain columns with values of the same data type. The exception being the five numeric data types Integer, LongInteger, Real, SingleReal, and Currency which can be added to the same grouping.

Edit...

Opens the Edit Color Scheme Grouping dialog which lets you modify the selected grouping.

Remove

Removes the selected color scheme grouping from the list.

Color mode

Specifies in which color mode to set up the color scheme. Which modes are available depend on the columns in the selected color scheme grouping. For groupings containing continuous columns, you can select one of the following color modes: Gradient, Segments, Fixed, or Unique values. For categorical columns, you can select either Unique values or Fixed color mode. To learn more about the color modes, see Color Modes Overview.

One scale per

Specifies whether there should be one separate scale for each column in the color scheme grouping, or if one common scale should apply to all the columns.

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[Color Schemes menu]

Opens a menu where you can select an already existing color scheme and apply it to the visualization, or apply the current color scheme to another visualization in the analysis.

   From Visualization

Lets you select a color scheme from another visualization in the analysis. Only color schemes applicable to the columns in the current color scheme grouping will be listed.

   Document Color Schemes

Lets you select a color scheme that has previously been saved within the analysis. Only color schemes applicable to the columns in the current color scheme grouping will be listed. This menu option is only available if one or more document color schemes already exist.

   [Predefined color schemes]

Lists a number of predefined color schemes. Only available for color scheme groupings containing continuous columns. For a full description of the predefined color schemes, see Predefined Color Schemes.

Tip: To facilitate setting up a new color scheme, you can open a predefined color scheme with a similar appearance, and then adjust it to suit your needs.

   Open from Library...

Opens the Open from Library dialog where you can select a color scheme that has previously been saved to the library.

   Open from File...

Opens a dialog where you can select a previously saved color scheme.

   Save As

Lets you save a color scheme as a library item, a local file or a document color scheme.

Library Item – Opens the Save as Library Item dialog, where you can specify a location in the library and a file name to save the currently open color scheme for later reuse.

File – Opens a dialog where you can specify a location and a file name to save your currently open color scheme locally on your computer for later reuse.

Document Color Scheme – Opens the Save Document Color Scheme dialog, where you can specify a name and save the currently open color scheme for later reuse within the analysis.

   Apply to Visualizations...

Opens the Apply to Visualizations dialog where you can select other visualizations (within the analysis) that you want to apply the current color scheme to. Only visualizations with compatible color schemes are listed.

Note: If you apply a color scheme to a table, cross table, or heat map, the coloring will not take effect immediately. The color scheme will be added as an empty color scheme grouping, and you must select which columns or axis values to include in the grouping by opening the Edit Color Scheme Grouping dialog.

[Color scheme area]

The area in the lower part of the dialog shows the current color scheme. That is, the colors and values currently used for the selected color scheme grouping. You can modify color schemes in numerous ways to give the visualization the appearance you prefer. The color scheme area will look different, and have different available settings, depending on the characteristics of the columns in the color scheme grouping, as well as the selected color mode. To learn more about color schemes and color modes, see Color Schemes Overview and Color Modes Overview respectively.

Add Point

Available for continuous columns only. Adds a new anchor point to the color scheme.

Delete Point

Available for continuous columns only. Deletes the selected anchor point.

Add Rule...

Opens the Add Rule dialog where you can define a rule that functions as an exception to the rest of the defined color scheme. A rule has higher priority than the rest of the color scheme. For example, you can define a rule to give the top five items in your data a different color than the rest of the items. If you add many rules to a color scheme, the rules are prioritized from top to bottom. Which rule types are available depends on the characteristics of the columns in the color scheme grouping. See Details on Add/Edit Rule for full descriptions of the rule types.

Reset

Resets the selected color scheme to the one that was in effect when the visualization was created. Any added rules will be removed. Which color scheme should be used by default when you create a new visualization is defined in the Visualization page of the Options dialog.

Note: The color of marked items is changed under Edit > Document Properties.

See also:

Table Properties

How to Use the Table

What is a Table?