User Guide
Graphical object list window
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Graphical object list window
«Graphical object list» window
The “Graphical object list” window allows a user to edit and remove graphical objects or select them in a chart window. To open the window, do one of the following:
- Press the “Graphical object list” button in the “Chart instruments” toolbar.
- Right-click a chart window and press “Graphical objects –> Graphical object list”.
- Go to “Chart –> Graphical objects –> Graphical object list” in the menu bar.
The “Graphical object list” window contains the following elements:
- The list of graphical objects placed in a chart window. The element shows the name of a graphical object and the name of a chart window it is applied to. Graphical objects, selected on the chart window, are marked with ticks in the list. Marking an element in the list will select a graphical object on the chart window.
- The button which edits a graphical object chosen from #1 list. The button opens the “
properties” window (see "Editing graphical objects"). - The button which deletes graphical objects marked in #1 list.
- The button which selects all graphical objects in #1 list.
- The button which unselects all graphical objects in #1 list.
- The “Close” button