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A Step by Step Guide for SPSS and Exercise Studies

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Chart <strong>and</strong> table options 213<br />

Dialog box 145<br />

Dialog box 146<br />

Click Labels in Dialog box 145. Use this option to indicate whether you want<br />

all labels to appear in the category axis, or, if there are too many, to display<br />

some of them only. In the example above (Dialog box 146), only half of the<br />

labels are shown <strong>and</strong> the ones that have been omitted are marked with a tick.<br />

Under Labels in Dialog box 146 you can change the labels of the categories in<br />

the axis. For example, instead of using the label ‘1’, you can use the name of an<br />

athlete. The orientation of the labels (i.e., their position relative to the axis) can<br />

be horizontal, diagonal, vertical, orstaggered.<br />

The chart will look like Figure 89.<br />

Bar Spacing (Dialog box 147)<br />

This option is used in charts which display bars. Bar margin specifies the<br />

distance between the inner frame of the chart <strong>and</strong> the first <strong>and</strong> last bar. Inter bar<br />

spacing arranges the distance between the bars of the same cluster. Lastly, intercluster<br />

spacing specifies the distance between two or more clusters of bars.

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