Displays a single overlaid chart when you have more than one Y (statistics) variable. Each statistic can be assigned a different type of chart (such as line and bar) and overlaid in a single plot. Overlay is selected by default. The axis notation only shows for the last chart displayed if the charts are not overlaid. When Overlay is not selected, the platform shows duplicate axis notation for each chart.
Changes horizontal charts to vertical charts (Vertical), or vertical charts to horizontal charts (Horizontal). Affects all charts in the report. Pie charts are converted to bar chats.
Displays a range chart. You can change any chart that includes at least two statistics in a single plot into a range chart. See Create a Range Chart, for an example of a range chart.
Adds error bars to charts based on means. A window opens, prompting you to select the type of error bar. If error bars already exist on a chart, you can change the error bar type. See Adding Error Bars for a description of error bar types.
Stacks the bars from levels of a subgroup end-to-end. To use this option, you need two Categories, X, Levels variables and a statistic. See Create a Stacked Bar Chart, for an example of stacking bars.
Contains the options described in Y Options. To apply these options to a single Y variable, highlight that variable in the legend first.
Selects colors and markers. If no levels (bars, points, or pie slices) are selected, the color or marker that you select is applied to all levels. If you select one or more levels, the color or marker that you select is applied only to the selected levels. See Coloring Bars in a Chart.
Attaches labels to your plots. In the Label Options menu, the first two options (Show Labels and Remove Labels) turn labels on and off. The last three options (Label by Value, Label by Percent of Total Values, Label By Row) specify what label should appear. Only one label can be shown at a time. Label options are also available by right-clicking in the chart.
Shows the level legend of the plot. This option is on by default when the Show Separate Axes option is selected.
See Local Data Filter, Redo Menus, and Save Script Menusin the Using JMP book for more information about the following options: