Using Graphics Styles
- Graphics Styles - Overview
- Graphics Styles - Contents of Graphics Styles
Graphs are composed of collections of properties of graph objects; that is, they are collections of labels, axes, fit lines, point markers, etc., as well as separate added objects such as circles, text boxes, or arrows (e.g., size, color, thickness, and pattern of lines; size, shape, and color of point markers; colors and patterns used for definition of areas; size, color, and fonts for labels, titles, and scales; etc.). Graphics styles are not used to add objects to graphs, but to specify the properties of objects already added to or specified for the graph. Styles can also be used to specify properties of objects that can be added to a graph later (e.g., arrows, rectangles, text, etc.). - Graphics Styles - Managing and Editing Graphics Styles
- Graphics Styles - Applying a Graphics Style
Suppose you have created a graphics style by specifying various non-default point markers for scatterplots, and you have used Save As to save the style under the name MyScatterplotStyle. There are various ways to retrieve the style and apply it to selected newly created scatterplots: - Graphics Styles - Importing and Exporting Styles
- Graph Import Warning
When you open a graph that was originally produced in STATISTICA Version 5, a graph import warning message will be displayed that informs, "The imported graph may not fully reproduce the original Version 5 graph display." - Creating a Graphics Style
- Graphics Styles
- Graphics Styles - Examples
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