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Chapter 5 Properties and Characteristics of Data 151<br />

Assigning Properties to Columns<br />

• Strongly Disagree, Disagree, Neutral, Indifferent, Agree, Strongly Agree<br />

• Failing, Unacceptable, Very Poor, Poor, Bad, Acceptable, Average, Good, Better, Very Good,<br />

Excellent, Best<br />

Assigning Value Color Ranges<br />

In mosaic plots, nominal and ordinal values appear color-coded. In other plots with a legend displayed,<br />

the values are color-coded. You can assign the values of a nominal or ordinal column a certain color or<br />

range of color gradients. Once you do that, the column’s values appear with an assigned color in all<br />

applicable graphs.<br />

To assign a column color values<br />

1 Highlight a nominal or ordinal column in the data table.<br />

2 Select Cols > Column Info. The Column Info window appears.<br />

3 Select Value Colors from the Column Properties drop-down menu. Value color information<br />

appears on the right, as shown in Figure 5.24.<br />

Figure 5.24 The Color Values Box<br />

Circles represent the<br />

colors in the gradient<br />

pattern. Click them to<br />

change the color:<br />

5 Data Properties<br />

4 To change a color, right-click a color circle on the right and select a color. To use a color theme,<br />

select it from the Color Theme menu.<br />

5 Use the Macros button to do the following:

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