Graph Menu and Graph Examples

The following explains each of the [Graph] menu commands, and shows examples of what happens to the Graph window when you execute a command. Each command is followed by a button to show the graph toolbar button that performs the same action as the command.

Tip: The contents of the Spreadsheet window [Graph] menu and the Graph window [Type] menu are identical. On the Graph window, you can uses the [Type] menu or the applicable icon on the toolbar to change the graph type after a graph is drawn.

[Graph] - [Line] -
[Clustered] D[Stacked] F[100% Stacked] G

After drawing a clustered line graph, you can change a line in the graph to a column graph. To do this, tap any data point on the line you wish to change to a column graph, and then tap [Column] on the [Calc] menu or tap '. You can change a column graph back to a line graph by selecting one of its columns and tapping z or [Line] on the [Calc] menu.

[Graph] - [Column] -

[Clustered] D

[Stacked] F

[100% Stacked] G

After drawing a clustered Column graph, you can change a column in the graph to a line graph. To do this, tap any one of the columns you wish to change to a line graph, and then tap [Column] on the [Calc] menu or tap z. You can change a line graph back to a column graph by selecting one of its data points and tapping ' or [Column] on the [Calc] menu.

[Graph] - [Bar] -

[Clustered] D

[Stacked] F

[100% Stacked] G

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