Formatting the areas

To format the area of an area chart, follow the steps below:

  1. Right-click any area in the area chart, and then select Format 2D Area or Format 3D Area to display the Format Area dialog.
  2. In the General tab, set the layout style of the area chart.

    For a 2-D area chart, if you want to add a 3-dimensional effect to the areas, set the Use Depth option to true and specify the depth and direction as required. You can also set to show the lines that represent the data categories by checking High-Low Lines.

  3. In the Fill tab, specify the fill type: Use Single Color or Use Multiple Colors with Condition.

    If you select Use Single Color as the fill type, click the color image button and select a color swatch to fill the selected area and specify the transparency of the color schema (you can also directly type the hexadecimal value of the desired color in the text box). If the color swatches cannot meet your requirement, click More Colors on the color palette to open the Pick a Color dialog, with which you can set a full range of color, or click More Fill Effects to specify the fill effect in the Fill Effects dialog. You can also click the Color List button to specify the color pattern for each area in the Color List dialog.

    If you select Use Multiple Colors with Condition as the fill type (only applied to Area 2-D and Area 3-D types), specify the conditions and the color pattern bound with each condition respectively. For details, refer to Adding conditional color fill to a chart.

  4. In the Border tab, set the border mode for the areas, including the border style, color, transparency, line style, thickness, end caps style, and line joint mode. You can also specify whether the border is to be outlined, and whether or not to automatically resize the border dashes if the border is drawn with dashes.
  5. In the Data Label tab, specify whether or not to show static data labels for every area node, and if to show, the position of the label related to the area node. In the Font and Effects boxes, set the font formats and effects of the data labels.
  6. In the Behaviors tab (this tab is only available to library components), select a trigger event from the drop-down list in the Events column, then click in the Actions column and click that appears in the text box to open the Web Action List dialog, where you can bind a web action to the areas such as Parameter, Filter, Sort, Property, SendMessage which will be triggered when the specified event occurs on the areas.

    To add a web behavior line, click , and if a web behavior is not required, click to remove it.

    Click or to adjust the order of the behaviors. Then, when an event that has been bound with more than one action happens, the upper action will be triggered first.

  7. When done, click OK to apply the settings and close the dialog.

See also the Format Area dialog for page report, web report, or library component for detailed explanation about options in the dialog.

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