![]() ![]() This brings up the 'column options' pop up box. double click on the column that the color matches the color of your point protectors. ![]() second, if you place your cursor at the beginning or end of each axis until it changes to a capital letter I, then click, you can manually enter the number you want the axis to begin/end at.ġ. first if you place the cursor just close to the axis until it changes to a squiggly arrow, you can click and drag the axis to change the values on the axis. the axes can be manually scaled in two ways. to scale the axes so that the points take up the max amount of room, right click on the graph, go down to 'autoscale', then 'autoscale from 0'.ģ. you can move the box that pops up with the slope and y-int data by clicking and dragging on the box.ġ. click the 'linear fit' button on the top toolbar to make a best-fit straight line.Ħ. double click on the graph to bring up the 'graph options' pop up box.ĥ. The title appears at the top of the graph.ġ. Type the title in the graph in the 'title box'.Ģ. the 'graph options' pop-up box will appear. Data points will appear as you fill in the second column with data.ġ. enter data in the field under the column heading.ħ. You will see the variable name appear as the column heading with the units in ( ).Ħ. Put the units of the measurement in the 'units' box.ĥ. Put the variable symbol in the 'short name' box.Ĥ. Put the name in the variable in the 'name' box.ģ. First double-click on the heading of either the x column or the y column, a 'column options' pop-up box will appearĢ. ![]()
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