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How Can Data Points Selected via Brushing Be Identified and Managed in the Graph Data Editor?

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How Can Data Points Selected via Brushing Be Identified and Managed in the Graph Data Editor?

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By choosing the Selected Data (All) option from the Edit pull-down menu or the flying menu, all points in the current plot of the Graph Data Editor which have been selected by brushing in the graph may be selectively copied to the Clipboard, copied to a new plot within the Graph Data Editor, moved (i.e., deleted from their location in the original plot and pasted) to a new plot, deleted, or de-selected. In addition, the attributes of points may be changed by clicking on them in the Editor (or drag-selecting them in a block) and using the options from the Edit pull-down menu or the toolbar. Points may be Highlighted (for temporary identification in the graph while in brushing mode), Marked, Labeled, Turned off, or De-selected.

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Data points that have been selected via brushing can be identified and managed in the Graph Data Editor (accessible by selecting Graph Data Editor from the Format menu) by selecting Data Selected by Brushing from the Layouts menu or the Graph Data Editor shortcut menu. All points in the current plot of the Graph Data Editor that have been selected by brushing in the graph can be selectively copied to the Clipboard, copied to a new plot within the Graph Data Editor, moved to a new plot (i.e., deleted from their location in the original plot and pasted elsewhere), deleted, or deselected. In addition, the attributes of points can be changed by clicking on them in the Graph Data Editor (or selecting them in a block) and using the options from the Layouts menu or the Graph Data Editor toolbar. Points can be Marked, Labeled, Turned Off, Highlighted (for temporary identification in the graph while in brushing mode), or Reset.

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