Sentence view
Universal Dependencies - English - LinES
Language | English |
---|
Project | LinES |
---|
Corpus Part | test |
---|
Annotation | Ahrenberg, Lars |
---|
showing 1 - 100 of 119 • next
If you plot multiple charts, you will see a drop area for multi-chart fields.
s-1
en_lines-ud-test-doc1-4209
If you plot multiple charts, you will see a drop area for multi-chart fields.
This type of drop area is not displayed for single charts.
s-2
en_lines-ud-test-doc1-4210
This type of drop area is not displayed for single charts.
Drop areas
s-3
en_lines-ud-test-doc1-4211
Drop areas
Moving fields to the category and series areas
s-4
en_lines-ud-test-doc1-4212
Moving fields to the category and series areas
When you move a field to the series area, the unique items of data within the field are displayed as data series in the chart.
s-5
en_lines-ud-test-doc1-4213
When you move a field to the series area, the unique items of data within the field are displayed as data series in the chart.
These series are represented by colored data markers, and their names appear in the chart legend.
s-6
en_lines-ud-test-doc1-4214
These series are represented by colored data markers, and their names appear in the chart legend.
When you move a field to the category area, the unique items of data are displayed as categories, or related groups of data.
s-7
en_lines-ud-test-doc1-4215
When you move a field to the category area, the unique items of data are displayed as categories, or related groups of data.
Each category consists of one point from each data series.
s-8
en_lines-ud-test-doc1-4216
Each category consists of one point from each data series.
Category labels usually appear across the x axis of the chart, although this can vary depending on the type of chart you are using.
s-9
en_lines-ud-test-doc1-4217
Category labels usually appear across the x axis of the chart, although this can vary depending on the type of chart you are using.
Moving fields to the data area
s-10
en_lines-ud-test-doc1-4218
Moving fields to the data area
Data fields provide the values to be summarized in the chart.
s-11
en_lines-ud-test-doc1-4219
Data fields provide the values to be summarized in the chart.
When you move a field to the data area, the values from the field are used as the data that is measured in the chart.
s-12
en_lines-ud-test-doc1-4220
When you move a field to the data area, the values from the field are used as the data that is measured in the chart.
A filter field is similar to a page field in a Microsoft Excel PivotTable report.
s-13
en_lines-ud-test-doc1-4221
A filter field is similar to a page field in a Microsoft Excel PivotTable report.
For example, when you move a Product field to the filter area, you can have the chart display category and series values for one product at a time.
s-14
en_lines-ud-test-doc1-4222
For example, when you move a Product field to the filter area, you can have the chart display category and series values for one product at a time.
Moving fields to the MultiChart area
s-15
en_lines-ud-test-doc1-4223
Moving fields to the MultiChart area
For example, if you move the Salesperson field to the MultiChart area, a chart is created based on data for each salesperson in that field.
s-16
en_lines-ud-test-doc1-4224
For example, if you move the Salesperson field to the MultiChart area, a chart is created based on data for each salesperson in that field.
In the following example, the Salesperson field is in the MultiChart area, but it's filtered so it displays individual charts for Buchanan and Davolio.
s-17
en_lines-ud-test-doc1-4225
In the following example, the Salesperson field is in the MultiChart area, but it's filtered so it displays individual charts for Buchanan and Davolio.
Filtered Salesperson field in MultiChart area
s-18
en_lines-ud-test-doc1-4226
Filtered Salesperson field in MultiChart area
Moving the category or series fields to inner or outer levels
s-19
en_lines-ud-test-doc1-4227
Moving the category or series fields to inner or outer levels
When a chart contains multiple series or category fields, the fields that are closest to the data are referred to as inner fields.
s-20
en_lines-ud-test-doc1-4228
When a chart contains multiple series or category fields, the fields that are closest to the data are referred to as inner fields.
In the following example, Year is the outer field and Salesperson is the inner field.
s-21
en_lines-ud-test-doc1-4229
In the following example, Year is the outer field and Salesperson is the inner field.
The inner field items are displayed as salespeople's names, and the outer field items are displayed as the years 1997 and 1998.
s-22
en_lines-ud-test-doc1-4230
The inner field items are displayed as salespeople's names, and the outer field items are displayed as the years 1997 and 1998.
Multiple fields in a chart
s-23
en_lines-ud-test-doc1-4231
Multiple fields in a chart
1 Inner field items
s-24
en_lines-ud-test-doc1-4232
1 Inner field items
2 Outer field items
s-25
en_lines-ud-test-doc1-4233
2 Outer field items
You can expand and collapse multiple fields to show more or less information in a particular field.
s-26
en_lines-ud-test-doc1-4234
You can expand and collapse multiple fields to show more or less information in a particular field.
For example, you can collapse the outer field (Year) in the example so that the inner field items are no longer displayed.
s-27
en_lines-ud-test-doc1-4235
For example, you can collapse the outer field (Year) in the example so that the inner field items are no longer displayed.
Chart with collapsed field
s-28
en_lines-ud-test-doc1-4236
Chart with collapsed field
The layout of a chart does not have to include all fields that are available from the source data.
s-29
en_lines-ud-test-doc1-4237
The layout of a chart does not have to include all fields that are available from the source data.
If more data is available, you can add fields to the chart.
s-30
en_lines-ud-test-doc1-4238
If more data is available, you can add fields to the chart.
For example, if the chart summarizes sales revenue, and the source data also includes sales quantities, you might add the Quantity field as a data field to summarize both revenue and quantity of products sold.
s-31
en_lines-ud-test-doc1-4239
For example, if the chart summarizes sales revenue, and the source data also includes sales quantities, you might add the Quantity field as a data field to summarize both revenue and quantity of products sold.
You can also remove fields from the chart layout that you no longer want to see.
s-32
en_lines-ud-test-doc1-4240
You can also remove fields from the chart layout that you no longer want to see.
Impact of changing layout on filtering
s-33
en_lines-ud-test-doc1-4241
Impact of changing layout on filtering
Filter settings are retained when you move or remove a field.
s-34
en_lines-ud-test-doc1-4242
Filter settings are retained when you move or remove a field.
This means that when you move a series or category field to the filter area and back, previously hidden items are again hidden.
s-35
en_lines-ud-test-doc1-4243
This means that when you move a series or category field to the filter area and back, previously hidden items are again hidden.
If you remove a field and later add the field back to the layout, the same items are again hidden.
s-36
en_lines-ud-test-doc1-4244
If you remove a field and later add the field back to the layout, the same items are again hidden.
Restricting use of a chart
s-37
en_lines-ud-test-doc1-4245
Restricting use of a chart
When you design a chart for other users, you can restrict the user's ability to change the layout of the chart by preventing fields from being added and moved.
s-38
en_lines-ud-test-doc1-4246
When you design a chart for other users, you can restrict the user's ability to change the layout of the chart by preventing fields from being added and moved.
About the data outline
s-39
en_lines-ud-test-doc1-4247
About the data outline
The data outline displays a tree view of the data model of a data access page.
s-40
en_lines-ud-test-doc1-4248
The data outline displays a tree view of the data model of a data access page.
It lists the record sources, fields, and calculated controls of a page.
s-41
en_lines-ud-test-doc1-4249
It lists the record sources, fields, and calculated controls of a page.
Because the field list of a page does not show the contents specific to a page, you can use the data outline to review the structure of a page.
s-42
en_lines-ud-test-doc1-4250
Because the field list of a page does not show the contents specific to a page, you can use the data outline to review the structure of a page.
You can also select the objects displayed in the data outline, set their properties, define and edit relationships between record sources, and delete fields and record sources.
s-43
en_lines-ud-test-doc1-4251
You can also select the objects displayed in the data outline, set their properties, define and edit relationships between record sources, and delete fields and record sources.
The following illustration shows the Orders page with two group levels.
s-44
en_lines-ud-test-doc1-4252
The following illustration shows the Orders page with two group levels.
The inner group level contains fields from the OrderDetails table and a calculated control named Value.
s-45
en_lines-ud-test-doc1-4253
The inner group level contains fields from the OrderDetails table and a calculated control named Value.
In the outer group level, the header section contains fields from the Orders table and the footer section contains a calculated total control named OrderValue.
s-46
en_lines-ud-test-doc1-4254
In the outer group level, the header section contains fields from the Orders table and the footer section contains a calculated total control named OrderValue.
Data access page with two group levels
s-47
en_lines-ud-test-doc1-4255
Data access page with two group levels
The following illustration shows the data outline for the Orders page.
s-48
en_lines-ud-test-doc1-4256
The following illustration shows the data outline for the Orders page.
Data outline for Orders page
s-49
en_lines-ud-test-doc1-4257
Data outline for Orders page
1 The RecordsetDef object, which contains one or more record sources
s-50
en_lines-ud-test-doc1-4258
1 The RecordsetDef object, which contains one or more record sources
2 The underlying record sources
s-51
en_lines-ud-test-doc1-4259
2 The underlying record sources
3 Primary key fields
s-52
en_lines-ud-test-doc1-4260
3 Primary key fields
4 Data fields
s-53
en_lines-ud-test-doc1-4261
4 Data fields
5 Aggregate field
s-54
en_lines-ud-test-doc1-4262
5 Aggregate field
6 Calculated field
s-55
en_lines-ud-test-doc1-4263
6 Calculated field
About enabling the System Administrator (SA) user name in an Access project
s-56
en_lines-ud-test-doc1-4264
About enabling the System Administrator (SA) user name in an Access project
[57]
Note
s-57
en_lines-ud-test-doc1-4265
Note
The hyperlink in this topic goes to the Web.
s-58
en_lines-ud-test-doc1-4266
The hyperlink in this topic goes to the Web.
You can switch back to Help at any time.
s-59
en_lines-ud-test-doc1-4267
You can switch back to Help at any time.
When the Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Desktop Engine (formerly called the Microsoft Database Engine or MSDE) is installed on Microsoft Windows NT computers, it is installed with Windows NT Authentication implemented (this feature is also known as integrated security).
s-60
en_lines-ud-test-doc1-4268
When the Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Desktop Engine (formerly called the Microsoft Database Engine or MSDE) is installed on Microsoft Windows NT computers, it is installed with Windows NT Authentication implemented (this feature is also known as integrated security).
Text fields
s-61
en_lines-ud-test-doc1-4269
Text fields
You can group based on the first n characters of the individual items.
s-62
en_lines-ud-test-doc1-4270
You can group based on the first n characters of the individual items.
For example, you can group the LastName field by first letter to create groups, such as A, B, and so on.
s-63
en_lines-ud-test-doc1-4271
For example, you can group the LastName field by first letter to create groups, such as A, B, and so on.
You can specify the start and end values for the grouping range.
s-64
en_lines-ud-test-doc1-4272
You can specify the start and end values for the grouping range.
For example, if you specify the start range as 01-Jul-1999 while grouping the ShippedDate field in weekly intervals, the following groups will be created:
s-65
en_lines-ud-test-doc1-4273
For example, if you specify the start range as 01-Jul-1999 while grouping the ShippedDate field in weekly intervals, the following groups will be created:
01-Jul-1999, 01-Jul-1999, 08-Jul-1999,.
s-66
en_lines-ud-test-doc1-4274
01-Jul-1999, 01-Jul-1999, 08-Jul-1999,.
Dates prior to 01-Jul-1999 are grouped into a single group titled 01-Jul-1999.
s-67
en_lines-ud-test-doc1-4275
Dates prior to 01-Jul-1999 are grouped into a single group titled 01-Jul-1999.
If you also specify the end value as 31-Dec-1999, the following groups will be created:
s-68
en_lines-ud-test-doc1-4276
If you also specify the end value as 31-Dec-1999, the following groups will be created:
[69]
31-Dec-1999
s-69
en_lines-ud-test-doc1-4277
31-Dec-1999
31-Dec-1999, 31-Dec-1999
s-70
en_lines-ud-test-doc1-4278
31-Dec-1999, 31-Dec-1999
Dates that fall after 31-Dec-1999 are grouped into a single group titled 31-Dec-1999.
s-71
en_lines-ud-test-doc1-4279
Dates that fall after 31-Dec-1999 are grouped into a single group titled 31-Dec-1999.
Custom grouping in PivotTable view
s-72
en_lines-ud-test-doc1-4280
Custom grouping in PivotTable view
You can randomly select items from a row or column field and group them into higher-level groups.
s-73
en_lines-ud-test-doc1-4281
You can randomly select items from a row or column field and group them into higher-level groups.
For example, you can select from the Promotions row field all the promotions that run for a specific period and create a group.
s-74
en_lines-ud-test-doc1-4282
For example, you can select from the Promotions row field all the promotions that run for a specific period and create a group.
This would add a new row field named Promotions 2 above the Promotions row field with two members: Group1 and Other.
s-75
en_lines-ud-test-doc1-4283
This would add a new row field named Promotions 2 above the Promotions row field with two members: Group1 and Other.
You can change the caption of Group 1 to Fixed and Promotions 2 to Category in the Properties dialog box.
s-76
en_lines-ud-test-doc1-4284
You can change the caption of Group 1 to Fixed and Promotions 2 to Category in the Properties dialog box.
The Other group will contain all items that you did not include in the Fixed custom group.
s-77
en_lines-ud-test-doc1-4285
The Other group will contain all items that you did not include in the Fixed custom group.
You can then select all the popular promotions from the Other group and create a new custom group that will be captioned Popular.
s-78
en_lines-ud-test-doc1-4286
You can then select all the popular promotions from the Other group and create a new custom group that will be captioned Popular.
After you do this, the Category field will have three members: Fixed, Popular, and Other.
s-79
en_lines-ud-test-doc1-4287
After you do this, the Category field will have three members: Fixed, Popular, and Other.
The following illustration shows how the PivotTable view will look after the captions of the custom group field and custom groups have been changed.
s-80
en_lines-ud-test-doc1-4288
The following illustration shows how the PivotTable view will look after the captions of the custom group field and custom groups have been changed.
PivotTable view with custom groups
s-81
en_lines-ud-test-doc1-4289
PivotTable view with custom groups
A custom group field.
s-82
en_lines-ud-test-doc1-4290
A custom group field.
Contains custom groups as its items and appears as the parent of the field whose items you grouped.
s-83
en_lines-ud-test-doc1-4291
Contains custom groups as its items and appears as the parent of the field whose items you grouped.
Custom groups.
s-84
en_lines-ud-test-doc1-4292
Custom groups.
Appear as the parents of items you explicitly selected to create the groups.
s-85
en_lines-ud-test-doc1-4293
Appear as the parents of items you explicitly selected to create the groups.
3 The Other group is the parent of the items you did not assign to any specific custom group.
s-86
en_lines-ud-test-doc1-4294
3 The Other group is the parent of the items you did not assign to any specific custom group.
Creating and deleting custom groups and custom group fields
s-87
en_lines-ud-test-doc1-4295
Creating and deleting custom groups and custom group fields
You can not group items that belong to different fields or items that belong to parent items into a custom group.
s-88
en_lines-ud-test-doc1-4296
You can not group items that belong to different fields or items that belong to parent items into a custom group.
When you create the first custom group for a field, a custom group field is automatically added as the field's parent.
s-89
en_lines-ud-test-doc1-4297
When you create the first custom group for a field, a custom group field is automatically added as the field's parent.
Similarly, when you delete the last custom group for a field, the custom group field is automatically deleted.
s-90
en_lines-ud-test-doc1-4298
Similarly, when you delete the last custom group for a field, the custom group field is automatically deleted.
When you delete a custom group that is not the last custom group in the field, the deleted group's members automatically move to the Other group.
s-91
en_lines-ud-test-doc1-4299
When you delete a custom group that is not the last custom group in the field, the deleted group's members automatically move to the Other group.
The groups you create do not affect source data.
s-92
en_lines-ud-test-doc1-4300
The groups you create do not affect source data.
Moving a field whose parent is a custom group field
s-93
en_lines-ud-test-doc1-4301
Moving a field whose parent is a custom group field
When you move a field that has custom groups between row and column areas, the custom group fields that are based on the field move with the field.
s-94
en_lines-ud-test-doc1-4302
When you move a field that has custom groups between row and column areas, the custom group fields that are based on the field move with the field.
If you move the field to the filter area, the custom group fields are hidden.
s-95
en_lines-ud-test-doc1-4303
If you move the field to the filter area, the custom group fields are hidden.
However, the bound field will show the custom group hierarchy in the drop-down list, so you can filter data by selecting custom groups or individual values.
s-96
en_lines-ud-test-doc1-4304
However, the bound field will show the custom group hierarchy in the drop-down list, so you can filter data by selecting custom groups or individual values.
When you move the field back to a row or column area, the custom group fields will appear again.
s-97
en_lines-ud-test-doc1-4305
When you move the field back to a row or column area, the custom group fields will appear again.
You can not move a field with custom groups to the detail area.
s-98
en_lines-ud-test-doc1-4306
You can not move a field with custom groups to the detail area.
Adding and removing nested custom groups
s-99
en_lines-ud-test-doc1-4307
Adding and removing nested custom groups
You can select two or more custom groups to create a higher-level grouping.
s-100
en_lines-ud-test-doc1-4308
You can select two or more custom groups to create a higher-level grouping.
Edit as list • Text view • Dependency trees