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Chapter 9 <strong>JMP</strong> Platforms 287<br />

Alter Plot and Chart Appearances<br />

Most legends have one column. However, the following platforms have multi-column legends when there<br />

are more than 20 levels:<br />

• Recurrence<br />

• Oneway (for CDF Plot and all three Densities red triangle commands)<br />

• Fit Model (Standard Least Squares in Regression Plot)<br />

• Survival<br />

Remove the Legend<br />

After you make the legend, right-click it to change the colors and the markers or to remove the legend. To<br />

remove colors or markers, select Rows > Clear Row States in the data table.<br />

Alter Plot and Chart Appearances<br />

There are many ways that you can format your report to meet your needs. The sections below detail how to<br />

make changes to the graphical portions of your output reports.<br />

Resize Plots and Graphs<br />

There are two main ways to resize plots and graphs: using the click and drag method or resizing it according<br />

to pixel size.<br />

Note: You can also change the default size of a graph using the Graph Height option in<br />

File > Preferences > Graphs.<br />

Use Click and Drag<br />

To resize a plot or graph using the click and drag method:<br />

1. Place the cursor on the right edge, bottom edge, or lower right corner of the plot frame. The cursor<br />

changes to a small double-arrow pointer.<br />

2. Click and drag to change the size of the plot. When you resize, the height and width of all plots in that<br />

frame adjust independently of other frames in the same report window. Table 9.9 describes how to<br />

adjust the plot.<br />

Table 9.9 Resizing Actions<br />

Action<br />

Adjust the plot frame but<br />

preserve the proportions<br />

(aspect ratio)<br />

Instructions<br />

Hold down the SHIFT key and click and drag the corner<br />

of the frame.

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