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QlikView Reference Manual.pdf - QlikCommunity - QlikView

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52 Combo Chart<br />

An example of a Combo chart<br />

Charts are graphical representations of numerical data. It is possible to switch between different representations<br />

of an existing chart, by changing the Chart Type in the Chart Properties: General (page 593)<br />

page.<br />

The combo chart allows you to combine the features of the bar chart with those of the line chart: you can<br />

show the values of one expression as bars while displaying those of another expression as a line or symbols.<br />

The easiest way to create a combo chart is to click the Create Chart button in the toolbar.<br />

By a right-click on the combo chart the Combo Chart: Object Menu (page 645) will be displayed. It can<br />

also be accessed from the Object menu, when the combo chart is the active object.<br />

For information on the chart types available in <strong>QlikView</strong>, see Chart Types (page 595).<br />

52.1 Combo Chart: Object Menu<br />

Right-click on a chart and a float menu appears. This menu can also be found under Object menu when the<br />

chart is active.<br />

The menu contains the following commands:<br />

Properties... Opens the Properties dialog where the parameters defining the chart can be<br />

set.<br />

Detach The chart title is appended with the text "(Detached)" and the chart is no<br />

longer updated with selections made in the document (though selections may<br />

actually still be made from the chart). The command is available only if the<br />

chart is attached.<br />

By making a copy of a chart and detaching it, you can make direct comparisons<br />

between the copy and the original.<br />

Attach Attaches a detached chart. The chart becomes dynamically linked to the data.<br />

The command is available only if the chart is detached.<br />

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