Cross-section Legends

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Cross-section Legends

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After a Cross-section Legend display has been created or selected the Cross-section Legend form below will be displayed. This form has two tabs for Layout and Format.

 

 

Layout

 

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The following information can be edited on this tab:

 

Name: This is the name of the data element.

 

Minimum X: This is the lower boundary of the display in page coordinates.

 

Maximum X: This is the upper boundary of the display in page coordinates.

 

Minimum Y: This is the left boundary of the display in page coordinates.

 

Maximum Y: This is the right boundary of the display in page coordinates.

 

Show Frame: Check to draw a box around the data element.

 

Frame Line Width: This is the width of the line used to draw the frame.

 

Frame Line Color: This is the color of the line used to draw the frame.

 

Frame Gap: This is the gap between the frame and the drawing portion of the data element.

 

Frame Rounding: This is the percentage of rounding to use at the frame corners. Zero will draw a square corner.

 

 

Format

 

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The following information can be edited on this tab:

 

Title: This is the title to show in the legend. It can be left blank.

 

Title Font: Click on this button to change the font for the title.

 

Title X Coordinate: This is the horizontal position of the title.

 

Title Y Coordinate: This is the vertical position of the title.

 

Show Strata Names: Check to show the strata names in the legend.

 

Strata Font: Click this button to change the font used for the strata.

 

Number of Columns: This is the number of columns to divide the strata into in the legend.

 

Number of Rows: This is the number of rows to divide the strata into in the legend.

 

Symbol Width: This is the width in page units to use for the strata symbol.

 

Symbol Height: This is the height in page units to use for the strata symbol.