en-lines-test-1
Universal Dependencies - English - LinES
Language | English |
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Project | LinES |
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Corpus Part | test |
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Annotation | Ahrenberg, Lars |
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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. 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. Impact of changing layout on filtering 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. 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 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
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