User`s guide
Chapter 6 Working with Containers
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3D Chart Container Controls
The 3D Chart has several tabs, which are made available depending on the type of chart you
are using.
• Chart Tab on page 295
• Values Tab on page 298
• Legend Tab on page 299
• 3D Style Tab on page 300
• Animation Tab (3D Chart Container) on page 302
• Position Tab (Containers) on page 287
• Pivot Tab (Containers) on page 289
• Camera Tab (Containers) on page 289
• Motion Blur Tab (Containers) on page 291
• Composite Tab on page 293
Mix Back Mixes the Normal apply mode with the chosen apply mode
or mixes the chosen apply mode with a transparent
application of the shape.
If Mix Back is 100, Normal is used to composite the shape.
As the Mix Back approaches 0, Normal increasingly mixes
with the chosen apply mode. If Mix Back is 0, the chosen
apply mode is used to composite the shape.
If you decrease the setting below 0, the object becomes
increasingly transparent, and at a value of –100 the object is
completely transparent.
Opacity Use to adjust the level of transparency.
0 sets the object to completely transparent.
100 sets the object to completely opaque.
Intermediate values produce varying degrees of transparency.
Determines the final opacity by mixing the Opacity and the
Mix Back settings. Neither parameter overrides the other; the
two parameters have a cumulative effect.
Parameter Description