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Displays the gridlines for the different planes of a 3D Scatter chart. |
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Adds a new point to display in a 3D Scatter chart. |
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Returns the number of tokens present in a "Text token" Edit control. |
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Returns the number of tokens present in a "Text token" Edit control. |
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Used to specify the mark caption for a 3D Scatter chart. |
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Displays the gridlines for the different planes of a 3D Scatter chart. |
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Deletes the captions of marks found in a 3D Scatter chart |
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Initializes the color of a specific bar in a Column or Stacked Column chart. |
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Retrieves and/or modifies the value of the line thickness in a Line chart.... |
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Identifies or defines whether a series is refreshed whenever the chart is drawn. |
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Adds a new point to display in a 3D Scatter chart. |
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Used to specify the mark caption for a 3D Scatter chart. |
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Initializes the color of a specific bar in a Column or Stacked Column chart. |
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Deletes the captions of marks found in a 3D Scatter chart |
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Fixes the position (left or right) of a series in a comparative Histogram chart. |
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Defines the color used for the altitude (Z axis) in a Surface chart. |
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Fixes the position (left or right) of a series in a comparative Histogram chart. |
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The picText type is used to define all the advanced characteristics of a Text layer. |
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Type of the return value of the last nWDExecute, nWDExecuteEx or nWDEvalue statement]...... |
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Opens the trace window or saves the trace information in a text file. |
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The GOTO statement is used to run a code identified by a given label... |
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Builds a sequence of characters containing an aligned text or an aligned image. |
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Builds a sequence of characters describing the font that will be used for the text. |
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Retrieves and/or modifies the value of the line thickness in a line chart.... |
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