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[[Image:SMS Profile Customization.jpg|thumb|400 px|''Profile Customization'' dialog for ''Computed vs. Observed Values Customization'']]
[[Image:SMS Profile Customization.jpg|thumb|400 px|''Profile Customization'' dialog for ''Computed vs. Observed Values Customization'']]
The ''Profile Customization'' dialog allows editing many plot properties. The plot options are organized onto the following tabs in the dialog:
The ''Profile Customization'' dialog allows editing many plot properties. The plot options are organized onto the following tabs in the dialog:
* '''General Tab''' – plot title, border style, viewing style, font size, numeric precision, and grid line style can be changed  
* '''General Tab''' – Plot title, border style, viewing style, font size, numeric precision, and grid line style can be changed  
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** Main Title &ndash; Allows changing the title of the plot.
* Main Title &ndash; allows changing the title of the plot.
** Subtitle &ndash; Allows changing the subtitle of the plot.
* Subtitle &ndash; allows changing the subtitle of the plot.
** Show Annotations
* Show Annotations
** Border Style &ndash; Has options for No Border, Line, Shadow, and 3D Inset  
* Border Style &ndash; has options for No Border, Line, Shadow, and 3D Inset  
** Viewing Style &ndash; Has options for Color, Monochrome, and Monochrome + Symbols
* Viewing Style &ndash; has options for Color, Monochrome, and Monochrome + Symbols
** Font Size &ndash;  Has options for Large, Medium, and Small
* Font Size &ndash;  has options for Large, Medium, and Small
** Numeric Precision &ndash; Has options for 1&ndash;7
* Numeric Precision &ndash; has options for 1&ndash;7
** Grid Lines &ndash; Has options for Both, Y, X, None, and Grid in front of data
* Grid Lines &ndash; has options for Both, Y, X, None, and Grid in front of data
* '''Axis Tab''' &ndash; Contains x and y axis information
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:*Y Axis
* '''Axis Tab''' &ndash; contains x and y axis information
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*Y Axis
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|width="50"|Linear || Auto
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:* X Axis
* X Axis
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* '''Font Tab''' &ndash; Plot font style can be edited. Users can select the font style for each of the following:
* '''Font Tab''' &ndash; plot font style can be edited. Users can select the font style for each of the following:
** Main Title
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** Sub-Title
* Main Title
** Subset / Point / Axis Labels
* Sub-Title
* '''Color Tab''' &ndash; Any color option can be changed here. It has the following options:  
* Subset / Point / Axis Labels
** Graph Attributes
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*** Desk Foreground
* '''Color Tab''' &ndash; any color option can be changed here. It has the following options:  
*** Desk Background
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*** Shadow Color
* Graph Attributes
*** Graph Foreground
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*** Graph Background
* Desk Foreground
*** Table Foreground
* Desk Background
*** Table Background
* Shadow Color
** Quick Styles
* Graph Foreground
*** Bitmap/Gradient Styles
* Graph Background
* '''Export''' &ndash; Allows exporting the plot and plot data in different file formats, to a printer, or the clipboard
* Table Foreground
* '''Maximize''' &ndash; Cause the plot to fill the computer screen. Pressing the ''ESC'' key will return the plot window to its normal size.
* Table Background
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* Quick Styles
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* Bitmap/Gradient Styles
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* '''Export''' &ndash; allows exporting the plot and plot data in different file formats, to a printer, or the clipboard
* '''Maximize''' &ndash; cause the plot to fill the computer screen. Pressing the ''ESC'' key will return the plot window to its normal size.


To open the ''Profile Customization'' dialog, select ''Display'' | '''Plot Display Options''' or right-click on the plot and select '''Display Options'''.
To open the ''Profile Customization'' dialog, select ''Display'' | '''Plot Display Options''' or right-click on the plot and select '''Display Options'''.

Latest revision as of 15:50, 19 September 2017

Profile Customization dialog for Computed vs. Observed Values Customization

The Profile Customization dialog allows editing many plot properties. The plot options are organized onto the following tabs in the dialog:

  • General Tab – Plot title, border style, viewing style, font size, numeric precision, and grid line style can be changed
    • Main Title – Allows changing the title of the plot.
    • Subtitle – Allows changing the subtitle of the plot.
    • Show Annotations
    • Border Style – Has options for No Border, Line, Shadow, and 3D Inset
    • Viewing Style – Has options for Color, Monochrome, and Monochrome + Symbols
    • Font Size – Has options for Large, Medium, and Small
    • Numeric Precision – Has options for 1–7
    • Grid Lines – Has options for Both, Y, X, None, and Grid in front of data
  • Axis Tab – Contains x and y axis information
  • Y Axis
Linear Auto
Log Min
Max
Min/Max
  • X Axis
Linear Auto
Log Min
Max
Min/Max
  • Font Tab – Plot font style can be edited. Users can select the font style for each of the following:
    • Main Title
    • Sub-Title
    • Subset / Point / Axis Labels
  • Color Tab – Any color option can be changed here. It has the following options:
    • Graph Attributes
      • Desk Foreground
      • Desk Background
      • Shadow Color
      • Graph Foreground
      • Graph Background
      • Table Foreground
      • Table Background
    • Quick Styles
      • Bitmap/Gradient Styles
  • Export – Allows exporting the plot and plot data in different file formats, to a printer, or the clipboard
  • Maximize – Cause the plot to fill the computer screen. Pressing the ESC key will return the plot window to its normal size.

To open the Profile Customization dialog, select Display | Plot Display Options or right-click on the plot and select Display Options.

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