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Detail table: Use the drop-down to select one of the detail tables that are part
of the Data Model.
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Category: Use the drop-down list to select the data field (in the selected detail
table) of which the values will appear under the bars or the line; in other
words, on the x axis.
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Values: Select data fields with a numerical value.
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Column: Removing the topmost check deselects all data fields.
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Labels: Click the label to enter a new label for a field. It depends on the Input Type
where the labels appear: with Data Fields, the labels appear under the x-axis of the
chart; with a Data Table, labels appear in the Legend.
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Color: Click on the color to open the Edit Color dialog and select a different color.
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OK: Click to save any changes made to the script, apply the changes in the template, and
close the dialog.
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Cancel: Click to close the dialog without saving changes.
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Expand: Click to convert the script generator to a regular script. Note that this action is not
reversible once the regular script has been saved.
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Apply: Saves changes made to the script and applies the changes in the template
without closing the dialog. Note that the effect will only be visible on the Preview tab in
the Workspace.
Expanded Script window
When expanded, the Script window replaces all parts of the wizard below the Selector by a box
in which the script can be typed. See "Writing your own scripts" on page689.
For an overview of keyboard shurtcuts that can be used in this script editor, see "Keyboard
shortcuts" on page816.
Conditional script dialog
Conditional script generators can show or hide elements on the page depending on certain
conditions and values. They can be added by right-clicking any element in a template and
clicking Make Conditional. If the current element does not have an ID, one will be
automatically generated. See "Showing content conditionally" on page678.
The options in the Conditional Script wizard are:
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