The only way I know so far is to import .HGL files produced by P3 into advanced graphic editor software - CorelGraphics. I work with CorelDraw 10. It has ability to import P3 graphical files and change line thickness and color on the fly. I mean really change (not like Pen Width in P3). But the price of Corel suite is beyond reasonable limits :(
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Submitted by Dinesh Kumar on Thu, 2004-01-29 19:08
If you are wanting resource curves why not run a Tabular Resource Loading report and click on the CSV option in Format. You can then use Excel to create the histogram and format it any way you wish!
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Graham
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Submitted by Rajeev Kumar on Thu, 2003-12-11 04:23
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16 years 9 monthsRE: format cumm. curves
Hi Andrew,
That is new, thanks.
Please try using Excel which is easily available and accessible to most of us.
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Dinesh
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21 years 9 monthsRE: format cumm. curves
The only way I know so far is to import .HGL files produced by P3 into advanced graphic editor software - CorelGraphics. I work with CorelDraw 10. It has ability to import P3 graphical files and change line thickness and color on the fly. I mean really change (not like Pen Width in P3). But the price of Corel suite is beyond reasonable limits :(
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21 years 10 monthsRE: format cumm. curves
Hi,
I agree with Graham.
Even though there are options to change colours and pen width etc in P3, they are not very user friendly and presentable.
Exporting to Excel and generating charts in there can give you wide verity of options and you will be suprised with the outcome.
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22 years 3 monthsRE: format cumm. curves
Dear sir,
You question is very simple.
All of sofware has this option for changing color & style bar & etc.
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22 years 1 monthRE: format cumm. curves
If you are wanting resource curves why not run a Tabular Resource Loading report and click on the CSV option in Format. You can then use Excel to create the histogram and format it any way you wish!
Regards
Graham
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22 years 6 monthsRE: format cumm. curves
hi Jorge,
the line thickness of the histogram changes(which is not of any use) while the line thickness of the curve does not change.
PS. I am fitting 4 graphs in one sheet, so that curves really need to be bolder.
Thanx. Any other way?
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22 years 3 monthsRE: format cumm. curves
Yes, there is a way. Check the PEN tab and modify:
PEN number for color
LINE WEIGHT for thickness
You may also change LINE TYPE
I would appreciate it if you register before posting querries.
Hope this works.
Jorge