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Chapter 8: Merging Charts<br />

How do I combine values from two different attribute classes?<br />

Some of the items on the chart Example 3 merge 3.anb have instances of the<br />

Territory attribute class. The Territory attribute class was added to the current chart<br />

when you pasted the content of Example 3 merge 3.anb into it. The Territory<br />

attribute class conveys exactly the same information as the Country attribute class<br />

that is currently defined in your chart. Some of the items on the chart have entries<br />

for both attribute classes. You only want to use the Country attribute class to<br />

convey this information. Merge the contents of the Territory attribute class into the<br />

Country attribute class so that a single Country attribute class is created. To do<br />

this:<br />

1. From the Tools menu, select Combine Attributes to display the Combine<br />

Attributes dialog:<br />

2. When you combine the values of the Territory and Country attribute classes<br />

you want to remove the Territory attribute class from your chart. From the Paste<br />

Values of Attribute drop-down list, select Territory, and turn on the Delete<br />

Attribute Class check box.<br />

3. From the Onto Values of Attribute drop-down list, select Country.<br />

4. From the Paste Behavior drop-down list select combine. Make sure that the<br />

Discard Duplicates check box is turned on.<br />

5. Click OK to combine the attributes on the chart.<br />

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