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Reversing Legend Order

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Jay - 12 Jun 2007 10:27 GMT
I've just built a whisker & box chart by using the x-y scatterplot
chart-type and connecting the plotted variables.

The boxes are stacked vertically so I've put my legend to the right of the
chart area.  However, the legend is in the opposite order to the boxes.

Is there any way I can reverse the order of the legend so that the label
currently uppermost is at the bottom & vice versa?  This way I could arrange
the legend so each label was directly opposite the related box plot.

Any help greatly appreciated,

Jay
Stan Brown - 16 Jun 2007 15:49 GMT
Tue, 12 Jun 2007 10:27:34 +0100 from Jay <dummy@dummy.dummy>:
> I've just built a whisker & box chart by using the x-y scatterplot
> chart-type and connecting the plotted variables.

I'm sorry, I don't understand "connecting the plotted variables".

> Is there any way I can reverse the order of the legend

Usually you can right-click in an appropriate spot, select "Format
Axis", and find a check box to reverse the order. I don't know
whether that's appropriate advice for your situation, but if you post
a more complete explanation I or someone else might be able to help
you.

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