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− | A Graphic Sheet could | + | A Graphic Sheet could include any of [[ #Graph| Graph]], a [[#Palette | Palette]], an [[#Image | Image]], a [[#Legend| Legend]], and a [[#Text | Text]]. |
+ | == Input/Ouput == | ||
+ | Page saving | ||
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+ | == Insert object == | ||
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+ | == Print/Export == | ||
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+ | == Selection of objects == | ||
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+ | == Copy/Paste == | ||
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+ | == Moving objects == | ||
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+ | == Save/Restore Make-up == | ||
== Graph == | == Graph == |
Revision as of 14:13, 10 March 2010
A Graphic Sheet could include any of Graph, a Palette, an Image, a Legend, and a Text.
Contents
Input/Ouput
Page saving
Insert object
Print/Export
Selection of objects
Copy/Paste
Moving objects
Save/Restore Make-up
Graph
A Graph can be any representation of one or a series of groups that represent an X, Y set of data with or withought their Standard Deviation.