Work with Charts and Tables
You can interact with charts and tables in a variety of ways to enhance or change your view of the data.
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- Focus a Chart by Selecting Data Points
In many cases, you can narrow the focus of a chart by selecting a subset of the data points on the chart itself to focus on those data points. - Focus a Chart by Selecting Axis Values
In many cases, you can narrow the focus of a chart by selecting a range of values on a chart axis. For charts that display data for many periods, this is particularly useful for focusing your analysis on just the most recent periods. - Focus a Chart Using the Legend
In some cases, charts have interactive legends, enabling you to narrow the focus of a chart by selecting one or more values on the legend. - Display Precise Data Point Values
The charts provide a visual representation of the data, but you can also display the actual values for data points. - Focus a Table by Selecting Data Cells
You can narrow the focus of a table by clicking cells in the table. - Sort a Table
In most straight tables, you can change the order in which the table rows are sorted. That option is not available in pivot tables, however. - Expand and Collapse Table Groups
In pivot tables, you can often expand and collapse levels of detail. - Maximize a Chart or Table
Many of the charts and tables are easier to read and work with if you maximize their size. - Use Fast Change to View Table Information
For some charts, you can quickly change the view from a chart to a table. - Display Hidden Charts and Tables
Some analytics tabs contain more charts and tables than can be displayed at one time. In that case, multiple charts or tables share an area of the tab, and you switch between them using buttons or tabs.
Parent Topic: Basic Actions