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Customization Options

Go to Common Options for Charts and GraphsCustomize Your Chartfor more options.

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  • Click the colored square to choose a color for the text in the chart
    show the ColorPicker tool will appear
  • Choose a color by clicking it
    • The text will turn that color, as a preview
  • Click Ok

Font family: sets the font style for the text in your chart

  • Type in a font style name into the textbox
  • Note that it's best to use a standard font, such as Ariel or Times New Roman, to ensure that the font will appear the same way across different devices

Header color: sets the color of the header text for each node

  • Click the colored square to show the ColorPicker tool will appear
  • Either : Choose a color by clicking it
  • Or: Click No color
    • the rectangle below the sliders will remain blank and your headers will be white
  • Click Ok
    • The headers will appear in the color you chose
  • choose a color or choose to have no color

Header height: sets the height of the header section for each node

  • Type in a number into the textbox
  • Note that this number can be zero

Header highlight color: sets the color a text header will be when a user hovers over it

  • Click the colored square The to show the ColorPicker tool will appear
  • Either : click choose a color
  • Or: Click No color
    • The rectangle below the sliders will remain white, and a header will not turn a different color when a user hovers over it
  • or choose to have no color

Maximum color: this is the color represented by the number in the fourth column of your spreadsheet. If you did not choose a value in this column of the spreadsheet, you can choose a color here to set the scale by the which the rest of the colors are generated.

  • Click the colored square
    The ColorPicker will appear
    to show the ColorPicker tool
  • Choose a color by clicking it
  • The section representing the highest value in the fourth column of your spreadsheet will turn that color
  • Click Ok

Maximum color value: determines the value for the brightest color in your chart

  • In your spreadsheet, rows with 4th column values greater than or equal to your maximum color will display the maximum color
  • Enter Type in a number in the textbox

Max levels: sets the number of node levels you want your chart to show at the same time

  • Type in a number into the text box
  • For example, if you don't want to show any child nodes, type in 1, and if you want to show root nodes plus one child node, type in 2
  • Note that if your tree has more levels than this number, the viewer will need to click the visible nodes to see additional levels

Max levels to hint at: shows the number of node levels beyond the maximum level that a user can view

  • Type in a number

Maximum highlight color: sets the highlighting color of the largest node

  • Click the colored sqauresquare to show the ColorPicker will appeartool
  • Choose a color by clicking itThe color will appear in the rectangle below the sliders
  • Click Ok

Middle color: sets the color for the node halfway between the largest and the smallest

  • Click the colored square to show the ColorPicker tool will appear
  • Choose a color by clicking it
  • The color will appear in the rectangles below the sliders
  • Click Ok

Middle color value: determines the section of nodes that appear in the middle color

  • Type in a number into the textbox
  • Note that nodes with values below that number will not appear in the middle color

Middle highlight color: sets the highlighting color for the node with a column 3 value that falls between the maximum color value and the minimum color value in your spreadsheet. The highlight will be a color between the maximum color value and the minimum color value

  • Click the colored square to show the ColorPicker tool will appear
  • Either : Choose a color by clicking it
  • Or: Click No Color
  • Click Okchoose a color or choose to have no color

Minimum color: sets the color of the node(s) representing the smallest column 4 values

  • Click the colored square The to show the ColorPicker tool will appear
  • Either : Choose a color by clicking it
  • Or: Click No color
  • Click Okchoose a color or choose to have no color 

Minimum color value: determines the least intense color that appears in your chart

  • Enter Type in a number in the textbox
  • Note that rows in your spreadsheet with values less than or equal to the minimum color value will appear in minimum color on your chart

Minimum highlight color: sets the highlighting color for the node with a column 3 value that is nearest the minimum color value

  • Click the colored square The to show the ColorPicker tool will appear
  • Either : Choose a color by clicking it
  • Or: Click No color
  • Click Ok
  • choose a color or choose to have no color

No value color: sets the color of nodes without a value in the third column of the spreadsheet.

  • Click the colored square The ColorPicker will appearto show the ColorPicker tool
  • Choose a color by clicking it

No value color value: sets the color of nodes that were not given a specific color in the third column of the spreadsheet. Sets the value to use for a rectangle of 'no' color when highlighted.

  • All values greater than this will be trimmed to this value
  •  If set to null or '"auto'," the value will be set to the max value in the column

No value highlight color: choose to have sections of the chart with no color be highlighted in a color when you hover the mouse over them

  • Click the colored square
    A color wheel, called to show the ColorPicker Tool, will opentool
  • Choose a color by clicking itClick on Ok

Show tooltips?: choose whether you want to show tooltips- the text that appears when you hover over a node

  • Click "True to show " shows tooltipsClick
  • "False to hide " hides tooltips