Use this tab of the "Graph Properties dialog" to set properties that control the display of titles and labels for the graph.
For more information, see:
Components
Title
Use this field to enter a title for the graph.
Use measure name as graph title
Use this check box to specify whether to use the measure name or names as the graph title.
Vertical Axis 1 Title
Use this field to enter a title for the vertical axis 1.
Use measure name as axis title
Use this check box to specify whether to use the measure name or names as the vertical axis 1 title.
Vertical Axis 2 Title
Use this field to enter a title for the vertical axis 2.
Use measure name as axis title
Use this check box to specify whether to use the measure name or names as the vertical axis 2 title.
Horizontal Axis Title
Use this field to enter a title for the horizontal axis.
Use column name as axis title
Use this button to specify whether to use the column name or names as the horizontal axis title.
Format Title
Use this button (which is displayed next to each Title field) to display the "Font Format: Item dialog," where you can format the title.
Legend: Format Label
Use this button to display the "Font Format: Item dialog," where you can format the legend.
Format Label (for Vertical Axis Labels, Horizontal Axis Labels or Data Markers)
Use this button to display the "Font Format: Item dialog" where you can format the vertical axis labels, horizontal axis labels, or data labels.
Totals
This area is only available for waterfall graphs. Use these two boxes to customize the text that displays on the waterfall graph. The options are:
Subtotal — The subtotal text displays along the horizontal axis.
Total — The total displays in the graph legend and along the horizontal axis for the last total bar.
Notes
For time series line graphs, no data formatting options are available for the time axis labels or data labels. You can modify font characteristics, but any other formatting selections are ignored.
For a time series line graph, labels that display on the time axis are locale-sensitive. For example, month and day names use the appropriate locale-sensitive short names.