Creating and editing charts in Layout modeYou can use the Chart tool in Layout mode to create charts on new or existing layouts, or to edit charts.
• Open a layout. See Creating and managing layouts and reports. If necessary, resize the layout part so there is room for the chart. See Resizing layout parts.
• Use the New Layout/Report assistant to create a new layout for the chart. A blank layout works well for displaying a chart. You don’t need to add fields to the layout to plot data in a chart. See Creating a layout.
2. In Layout mode, click the Chart tool in the status toolbar, then drag a rectangle where you want the chart to appear, or choose Insert menu > Chart.Note Charts created in Layout mode appear differently depending on the layout part in which they are placed. See Placing your chart in the appropriate layout part.The Chart Setup dialog box appears. You can change settings in the Chart inspector on the right to modify the chart. The preview helps you work efficiently in the Chart Setup dialog box. See Using the chart preview.
For Title, type or change the chart title, or click to specify a title. Choose a chart type and specify the data series See Column, bar, line, and area charts (including stacked column and bar and positive/negative charts), Pie charts, or Scatter and bubble charts. Change data labels, show or hide tick marks and set tick mark scale (if applicable), and format data Change the color scheme, legend, or fonts in the chart Specify the type of data the chart uses (records in the found set, delimited records, or related records)
3. Click Done.You see a placeholder image of the chart in Layout mode. FileMaker Pro uses sample data when displaying a chart object in Layout mode.
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3. Click Done to close the Chart Setup dialog box.
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1. In Browse mode, sort data by the appropriate break field to form groupings (categories) of data. See Working with data in Table View or Sorting records by subsummary values.
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• In the Chart inspector, click Data Source.
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• You can also chart summary data by subcategory (for example, total sales by company within one country). To do so, you could change the chart settings specified in this example as follows:
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