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274 Interactive Data Visualization Chapter 10<br />

Add Multiple Variables to Grouping Zones<br />

Add Multiple Variables to Grouping Zones<br />

You can add more than one variable to the Group X or Group Y zones. You place the incoming variable<br />

below or above the existing variable, depending on how you want your data to be ordered.<br />

To add an additional variable to a grouping zone, simply drag <strong>and</strong> drop the variable into the drop zone.<br />

When you drag a variable, a blue shape appears, symbolizing where the variable is added. The following<br />

table illustrates what each shape looks like for each task.<br />

Task<br />

Shape<br />

Add the incoming variable below the existing variable<br />

Add the incoming variable above the existing variable<br />

Replace the existing variable with the incoming variable<br />

Related Information<br />

• “Example of Adding Multiple Variables to Grouping Zones” on page 284<br />

• “Example of Replacing Variables” on page 286<br />

Order Grouping Variables<br />

Ordering the levels of grouping variables works the same as ordering the levels of variables in the X zone or<br />

Y zone. See “Order Variables” on page 273.<br />

Modify the Legend<br />

To modify a legend, right-click or double-click on the legend title. The following comm<strong>and</strong>s appear:<br />

• Legend Settings opens a window where you can modify legend settings, such as the title <strong>and</strong> title<br />

position. See Figure 10.9.<br />

• Revert Legend returns the legend to the default condition (if you have changed it).

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