
The View Charts button on the Scenario 360 toolbar and the Charts icon in the 360 Analysis tab work as toggle buttons. They allow you to toggle the charts view on/off. Organize your charts Values for indicators, assumptions, dynamic attributes are automatically calculated as you experiment with alternatives and the results can be displayed graphically in a chart. Charts are dynamically linked to assumptions and designated themes. As changes are made in the analysis, chart displays will update automatically to reflect analysis results. and display only the charts you wish. You can organize charts by category, indicator, assumption, or by selecting only the charts you wish to view.
Click the 360 Analysis tab
Charts icon
.
-OR-
Click the View Charts button
on the Scenario 360 toolbar.
Click the Scenario drop-down list and select the scenario options containing the charts you wish to view. You can change the order of scenarios displayed in "Compare by Scenario" or "Compare by Item" chart views by changing the order of the scenarios in the scenario setup list.
Click the Organize
button
.
Click the drop-down lists and select only the options you wish to view.
Click to place or remove checkmarks next to charts to add or remove them from the display.
Move the position of a chart in the list by clicking
on it and clicking the Move Chart Up
or Move
Chart Down
buttons (this will affect the order of
items in charts - like first bar, second bar...).
Click OK.
You can also use the Expand
and Collapse
buttons in the name bar of the chart window to display
only the charts you wish.
You can drag charts from the 360
Setup tab Tree view into
the Scenario Comparison
window.
For instruction on changing the order of scenarios in a chart, see Changing the order of scenarios displayed in charts.
Hovering over a chart bar, point, or piece will display the current value and previous value.
Right-clicking on a chart component will bring up a menu of optional commands.
Charts can be displayed in their own windows by choosing Full Screen and then resizing the window as desired.
The number of decimal places can be modified by opening the chart for edits and setting the decimal places to an alternate number. Tip: normalize to larger units in the formula if you have too many digits displayed.
Use the Scenario Comparison view to view scenario charts side-by-side.
For chart axes, X means horizontal; Y means vertical.