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WellCAD Basics - Advanced Logic Technology

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1.8.1.2 Chart Settings<br />

Chart Title<br />

Existing plots (data series)<br />

Plot Title<br />

Selection of plot data<br />

1.8.1.3 Color and Symbol Classification<br />

BOOK 1 - WELLCAD BASICS - 207<br />

� The Chart Settings (Step 2) dialog box will open.<br />

Chart Settings dialog box (2): Set up plots (data series)<br />

� Set the chart Title that will identify your chart (edit box on the left). It will<br />

be used as default title when printing the chart or saving it as a template.<br />

� The Plots list shows all data series which are already part of your chart.<br />

You can Add a new one or Remove existing ones using the corresponding<br />

buttons. At least one plot must be defined to show a cross-plot chart. The<br />

check mark next to the plot name indicates whether the plot is shown in<br />

the chart or if its display is hidden.<br />

� Each plot can be identified through the title set in the Cross Plot tab. In<br />

the Logs section select the logs you want to cross plot. For the X and Y<br />

component you can select any Well, Formula, Mud, Depth Column,<br />

Interval, Image Log or the Master Depth Axis.<br />

� For the Color and Symbol component selection of a Well, Formula, Mud,<br />

Depth Column, Interval, Litho, Analysis, Percentage, Comment, Strata,<br />

Image Log and Master Depth Axis is possible. If no selection has been<br />

made you can only set a constant color or symbol for the points crossplotted.<br />

The Color and Symbol components allow definition of a classification scheme.<br />

Click the Define button to open the Classification Settings for the color or

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