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The track can be colored two ways:
Select the track in the Tracks dialog and set the color for the entire track in the Edit Track
dialog.
Select to let the system color the track based on source data and high/low settings. Refer
to "Color tracks based on data" on page 45.
Color tracks based on data
A track can be colored based on what source data and the high/low limits you set:
Select the color tracks menu option and then the source option to specify the source
(data type) to be colored. To turn off coloring, select source None.
Select the high and low options to set high and low values (after you specify the source).
A colored track represents only one data source at a time. If you switch from one source to
another, then the colors represent the newly selected source.
The colors can be shades of green, yellow, and red. Green is for the high limit you set. Yellow
is the value that is the average of the high and low. Red is for the low limit. If the value is
between the high and the middle values, it appears as a greenish-yellow color. If the value is
between the middle and the low, it appears as an orange color.
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Note: By default tracks are colored according to the color setting in the Edit Track dialog.
Coloring tracks based on source data overrides the coloring specified in the Edit Track
dialog.
If two or more charts are displayed in a split panel, changing the color source or high/low
values on one chart does not change the other charts.
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