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kkainu Posted - 06/08/2000 : 8:26:00 PM
So I've plotted a graph and I want to draw a rectangle on the graph so that the original graph data is shown over the rectangle and not behind it. There is no to front or to back option so the rectangle is always drawn over the graph. Very frustrating... How can I do this??
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kkainu Posted - 06/09/2000 : 8:16:00 PM
Thanks for the answer - it solved my problem
Barb Tobias Posted - 06/08/2000 : 8:32:00 PM
You can use the "Back (Data)" button on the Object Edit toolbar to do this.
To open the Object Edit toolbar, select View:Toolbars, select the Object Edit check box and then click Close.
Now select the rectangle object in your graph and then click the "Back (Data)" button on the Object Edit toolbar. (Hold the mouse over the buttons to read the button names.) The rectangle object should now be drawn behind your data.
-Barb

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