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<strong>Reference</strong> Lines<br />

The <strong>Reference</strong> Lines dialog for Scatter and Grid chart.<br />

The dialog may vary slightly in appearance depending on the kind of chart that is used. A reference line is a<br />

line intersecting the chart plot area from a given point on one or both axes. It may be used, for example, to<br />

indicate a certain level or percentiles of chart data. The reference line is only drawn if it falls within the current<br />

range of the axis from which it origins.<br />

Label Enter a label to be drawn next to the reference line. The default value used is<br />

the expression. The label may be defined as a calculated expression.<br />

Show Label in Chart Enable this setting if the label should appear next to the reference line.<br />

Location Sets from which axis the reference line should originate, choose between Xaxis,<br />

Y-axis and X-axis and Y-axis<br />

Definition Sets the value at which the reference line should be drawn. The value be either<br />

a fixed Percentile (enter a value between 1 and 100 in the edit box) of the current<br />

chart data or an arbitrary numeric Expression.<br />

Line Formatting Defines the layout of the reference line:<br />

Weight<br />

Specifies the weight of the reference line. The value can be specified in mm,<br />

cm, inches (", inch), pixels (px, pxl, pixel), points (pt, pts, point) or docunits<br />

(du, docunit).<br />

Color<br />

Sets the color for the reference line.<br />

Style<br />

Specifies the style for the reference line, for example, continuous, dashed or<br />

dotted.<br />

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