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Chapter 11 Creating Summary Charts 321<br />

The Chart Report<br />

Figure 11.7 Examples of an X Legend (left) <strong>and</strong> Y Legend (right)<br />

Ordering<br />

By default, the Chart platform orders the bars using one of the common orders supported by JMP (months,<br />

days of the week, <strong>and</strong> so on). However, if the grouping column has a Row Order Levels column property,<br />

the levels are ordered in that order. If the grouping column has a Value Ordering column property, it uses<br />

that order. If both Row Order Levels <strong>and</strong> Value Ordering properties are defined, the Value Ordering<br />

property has precedence. With neither property in effect, bars are drawn in alphanumeric order.<br />

Coloring Bars in a Chart<br />

There are a few ways to color bars after the chart has been created.<br />

Manually Set the Color of All Bars<br />

1. Ensure that no bars are selected.<br />

2. From the red triangle menu for Chart, select Level Options > Colors.<br />

3. Select a color from the color palette that appears.<br />

Set the Color of a Single Bar<br />

1. Select a bar in the chart.<br />

2. From the red triangle menu for Chart, select Level Options > Colors.<br />

3. Select a color from the color palette that appears.

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