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

Alter Plot and Chart Appearances<br />

Table 9.9 Resizing Actions (Continued)<br />

Action<br />

Adjust a plot in 8-pixel<br />

increments<br />

Adjust all plots of the same<br />

type simultaneously<br />

Instructions<br />

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

the frame.<br />

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

one of the plots. If you do this for one scatterplot, the<br />

action is broadcast to all scatterplots in the window, and<br />

they resize together. Any other types of plots remain<br />

unchanged.<br />

Specify Size in Pixels<br />

To resize a plot or graph to a specific pixel size:<br />

1. Right-click the plot or graph.<br />

2. Select Size/Scale > Frame Size.<br />

3. Enter the number of pixels for the frame’s height and width.<br />

Note: For details about the other options in the Size/Scale menu, see “Scroll and Scale Axes” on page 290.<br />

Zoom In and Out<br />

The magnifier lets you automatically zoom in on any area of a plot. When you click the magnifier, the<br />

point or area where you click becomes the center of a new view of the data. The scale of the new view<br />

enlarges, giving you a closer look at interesting points or patterns. You can perform any of the following<br />

actions:<br />

• Click and drag the magnifier to focus in on a particular region of the plot.<br />

• On a ternary plot, drag the magnifier to zoom the triangular axes.<br />

• Zoom repeatedly to look closer at the data.<br />

• Hold down the CTRL key and click to return to your previous state before the last zoom.<br />

• Double-click or hold down the ALT key and click the magnifier to restore the original plot.<br />

Change Line Widths<br />

After fitting a line to a graph, or producing a graph with a line already present, you can adjust the width of<br />

the line:<br />

1. Right-click anywhere in a graph.<br />

2. Select Line Width Scale.

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