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Chapter 10 Interactive Data Visualization 275<br />

Create Map Shapes<br />

Figure 10.9 The Legend Settings Window<br />

Table 10.1 Description of the Legend Settings Window<br />

Title<br />

Check boxes<br />

Up <strong>and</strong> down arrows<br />

Set Color Theme<br />

Title Position<br />

Item Direction<br />

Item Wrap<br />

Preview<br />

OK<br />

Cancel<br />

Help<br />

The name of the legend.<br />

Shows or hides items in the legend.<br />

Changes the order of items in the legend.<br />

Select a different color theme.<br />

Places the legend title on top or to the left of the items in the legend.<br />

Displays the legend horizontally or vertically.<br />

Sets the legend to be n items tall (if vertical) or n items wide (if<br />

horizontal).<br />

Shows your changes to the legend.<br />

Commits your changes to the legend.<br />

Cancels your changes to the legend.<br />

Opens the online Help.<br />

Create Map Shapes<br />

Use Graph Builder to create maps using the Map Shape zone. When a column contains the names of<br />

geographical regions (such as countries, states, provinces, counties), you can assign the column to the Map<br />

Shape zone. This creates a map of the regions.

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