Basically, the "Graphical settings" tab provides all the options for modifying the graphics, in colour, font or content. As more and more graphics were implemented over the years, modifying each one became very tedious. For this reason, the styles were developed. With styles, the basic graphic settings can be specified as global settings. These include colour, background, font, line, view, etc.

This topic covers the basic handling of graphics settings. Any special graphics settings that apply only to specific graphics are explained in their own documentation.
| Graphical settings Link to: Graphical Settings - Overview of options and basic handling |
| Graphic styles The default styles are a kind of configuration templates that provides a central way of creating and managing styles. They are used to control the appearance (colours, symbols, etc.) and layouts of the info display for all graphics. If these are set globally, individual graphic settings for the layout are no longer necessary. The "Graphic Style" drop-down menu displays the available styles. Selecting a style from this list will apply it to the active graphic. Link to: Default Styles for Graphics - How to define styles and ways to apply them |
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Application Bar
Link to: Application Bar - Configuration and handling |
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Filter and sort
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Quick filtering in summary graphics
It provides a way to save predefined and self-created filter criteria and to apply them with a single click. This prevents the repetitive setting or changing of filter conditions in all summary graphics. Link to: Quick Filtering in Summary Graphics |
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Edit mode
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Configure output points
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| Alternative output points Link to: Alternative Output Points - Define the output points based on the filter settings |
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Output form bar chart
Link to: Output Form - Bar Contents - Display the status of measured values using the appearance and colour of a bar |
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Calculated Expression - Calculated Output
In cases where a required output point is not available, custom output points can be created using calculated expressions. Link to: General explanation of calculated expressions Link to: How to apply a calculated expression |