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The relative width of the line can be controlled by including a tag <br />

where n is a multiplying factor to be applied on the default line width of the<br />

chart. The number n must be a real number between 0.5 and 8. Example:<br />

. The style of the line can be controlled by including a tag where<br />

n is an integer between 1 and 4 indicating the style to be used (1=continuous,<br />

2= dashed, 3=dotted, 4=dashed/dotted). Example: . The and <br />

tags can be freely combined, but only the first occurrence of each counts. The<br />

tags must be enclosed by single quotations.<br />

Show Value<br />

Click on Show Value in order to enter an attribute expression for calculating<br />

whether the data point plot should be complemented with a "value on data<br />

point" value, even if Values on Data Points has not been selected for the main<br />

expression. If Values on Data Points is selected for the main expression the<br />

attribute expression will be disregarded. This type of attribute expression only<br />

has effect on bar, line and combo charts.<br />

Add New expressions and sub-expressions, are created by means of the Add button<br />

which takes you to the Edit Expression Dialog (page 737). The option is also<br />

available in the context menu that appears when right-clicking in the list of<br />

expressions.<br />

Delete The Delete button lets you remove previously created expressions from the<br />

list. The option is also available in the context menu that appears when rightclicking<br />

on an expression in the list of expressions.<br />

Copy The Copy option is only available in the context menu that appears when<br />

right-clicking on an expression or a sub/attribute expression in the list of<br />

expressions. When using this command on a main expression, all data and settings<br />

associated with the expression (including label) will be copied to the<br />

clipboard as a piece of xml. The expression may then be pasted back into the<br />

same chart or into any other <strong>QlikView</strong> chart in the same or another document.<br />

If you use the command on an attribute expression, only the attribute expression<br />

definition will be copied. An attribute expression may then be pasted<br />

onto any main expression in the same or another chart.<br />

Export... The Export... option is only available in the context menu that appears when<br />

right-clicking on an expression in the list of expressions. When using this command<br />

on a main expression, all data and settings associated with the expression<br />

(including label) may be exported to an xml file. The expression may<br />

then be imported back into the same chart or into any other <strong>QlikView</strong> chart in<br />

the same or another document. The command opens the Export Expression as<br />

dialog from which you can choose the destination of the export file. The file<br />

will receive the extension Ex.xml.<br />

Paste The Paste option is only available in the context menu that appears when<br />

right-clicking on an expression or sub/attribute expressions in the list of expressions.<br />

If a main expression has previously been copied to the clipboard, you<br />

may paste it into the blank area in the list of expressions, creating a new<br />

expression identical to the copied one. If an attribute expression has been copied,<br />

you may paste it onto a main expression.<br />

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