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Dense scale values, point markers, or value labels are not displayed in the graph. How do I adjust the display to see them all?

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Dense scale values, point markers, or value labels are not displayed in the graph. How do I adjust the display to see them all?

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The display of overlapping items is suppressed by the Display Filters facility designed to increase the readability of the graph and speed up the graph redrawing process. In order to see all (overlapping) items, turn off the Display Filters (see the previous topic). How to convert a graph into a data file: The simplest way to convert a graph into a data file is to highlight all data in the Graph Data Editor by clicking in the upper left corner, copy them to the Clipboard, (CTRL+C), then paste them (CTRL+V) into a data file. Also, STATISTICA graphics files (file name extension *.stg) can by imported as a “data” file using one of the data file import facilities provided in the Data Management module. The latter method will allow you to also transfer to the data file supplementary information, such as plot names and the graph title. How to produce sequences of graphs from lists of variables: Specifying lists of variables for Stats Graphs. Most of the graph definition dialogs in Stats Grap

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