Troubleshooting guide

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- Oblique: The chart has depth but the X-Y plane does not change when the chart is
rotated or elevated.
- Orthogonal: Perspective is not applied to the chart, resulting in less of a 3D effect.
The advantage of this type of projection is that vertical lines remain vertical, making
some charts easier to read.
- Perspective: This provides the most realistic 3D appearance. Objects farther away
from you converge toward a vanishing point.
Viewing Distance - This is a number from 50 through 1000 that represents the distance
from which the chart is viewed as a percentage of the depth of the chart.
Width to Height - This is a number from 5 through 2000 that represents the percentage
of the chart’s height that is used to draw the chart’s width.
Depth to Height - This is a number from 5 through 2000 that represents the percentage
of the chart’s height that is used to draw the chart’s depth.