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Report Services Document Analysis Guide - MicroStrategy

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<strong>Report</strong> <strong>Services</strong> <strong>Document</strong> <strong>Analysis</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> Analyzing <strong>Document</strong>s in <strong>MicroStrategy</strong> Web 3<br />

You can maximize a specific area graph by double-clicking it. The graph<br />

opens in a new window, as shown below.<br />

Each area graph in a Graph Matrix widget has the following characteristics,<br />

as shown above.<br />

• The X-axis provides the time scale. For example, the X-axis can represent<br />

weeks, quarters, or years. In the example above, the X-axis represents<br />

quarters.<br />

• The Y-axis provides the metric values. For example, the Y-axis can<br />

represent revenue, profit, or units sold. In the example above, the Y-axis<br />

represents the Revenue metric.<br />

• The area graph shows the current values, allowing you to see how values<br />

changed over time.<br />

• The line graph at the top of the area graph shows the predicted, or<br />

forecasted, values.<br />

• The black reference line in the area graph (not displayed above) shows<br />

the average for only the specific graph you are looking at.<br />

• The red reference line in the area graph (not displayed above) shows the<br />

average metric value for all of the graphs in the same row of the Graph<br />

Matrix widget. This allows you to easily compare one graph in the widget<br />

to another.<br />

© 2012 <strong>MicroStrategy</strong>, Inc. Flash analysis and interactivity: widgets 97

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