Formatting Charts
Formatting Charts
The Format menu has many options for fine-tuning the appearance of your charts.
Double-click the chart so it is enclosed by a gray border indicating edit mode; select the chart element you want to format. Choose Format from the menu bar, or right-click to display a context menu relevant to the selected element. The formatting choices are as follows.
- Format Selection
- Opens a dialog in which you can specify the area fill, borders, transparency, characters, font effects, and other attributes of the selected element of the chart (see Formatting the Chart Elements).
- Position and Size
- Opens a dialog (see Using the Position and Size Dialog).
- Arrangement
- Provides two choices: Bring Forward and Send Backward, of which only one may be active for some items. Use these choices to arrange overlapping data series.
- Title
- Formats the titles of the chart and its axes.
- Legend
- Formats the location, borders, background, and type of the legend.
- Axis
- Formats the lines that create the chart as well as the font of the text that appears on both the X and Y axes.
- Grid
- Formats the lines that create a grid for the chart.
- Chart Wall, Chart Floor, Chart Area
- These functions are described in the following sections.
- Chart Type
- Changes what kind of chart is displayed and whether it is two- or three-dimensional.
- Data Ranges
- Explained in Changing Data Ranges and Axes Labels (Figure 68 and Figure 69).
- 3D View
- Formats 3D charts (see Formatting 3D Charts).
| Chart Floor and 3D View are only available for a 3D chart. These options are unavailable (grayed out) if a 2D chart is selected. |
In most cases, you need to select the exact element you want to format. Sometimes this can be tricky to do with the mouse, especially if the chart has many elements, some of which may be small or overlapping. If you have Tooltips turned on (in Tools → Options → OpenOffice → General → Help, select Tips), then as you move the mouse over each element, its name appears in the Tooltip. Once you have selected one element, you can press Tab ⇆ to move through the other elements until you find the one you want. The name of the selected element appears in the Status Bar.
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