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What is the Multiple-Graph AutoLayout Wizard?

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What is the Multiple-Graph AutoLayout Wizard?

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The Multiple-Graph AutoLayout Wizard may be accessed from the Multiple Graph Layouts option either in the Graphs Gallery (press the Graphs Gallery toolbar button) or in the Graphs pull-down menu. The Multiple-Graph AutoLayout Wizard assists you in selecting and arranging graphs to be placed on the same page. Graphs may be selected from all currently open STATISTICA graph windows (in all currently open STATISTICA modules), or from graph files previously saved to disk; blank graphs (to be filled or paste-replaced later) can also be used. Graphs may be combined with titles, subtitles, and footnotes (independent of text contained in the individual graphs), and automatically arranged in various ways, depending upon the number of graphs to be combined. Often it is desirable to rescale the fonts, markers, and other components of the graphs before they are reduced and placed in larger displays. This can be automatically accomplished in STATISTICA by selecting the Fixed Size Font setting of the

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The Multiple Graph AutoLayout Wizard can be accessed from the Graphs menu. The Multiple Graph AutoLayout Wizard assists you in selecting and arranging graphs to be placed on the same page. Graphs can be selected from all currently open STATISTICA Graph windows (in all currently open STATISTICA modules), or from graph files previously saved to disk; blank graphs (to be filled or replaced later) can also be used.

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