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Email clients do not read CSS files and some even remove a <style> tag when it is present in
the email's header. Nevertheless, CSS files can be used with the Email context in the
Designer. When generating output from the Email context, the Designer converts all CSS rules
that apply to the content of the email to inline style tags, as if local formatting was applied.
1.
From the File types dropdown, select Stylesheets, JavaScripts or all.
2. The list at the left displays the style sheets and/or JavaScript files that are present in the
template's resources. The list at the right shows the style sheets and or JavaScript files
that will be included in the output of the current section (or in all Web sections, if you are
making settings for the Web context). Use the Include and Exclude buttons to move files
from one list to the other.
3. Files are included in the order shown. To change this order, click one of the included files
and use the Up or Down button.
Note
The styles in each following style sheet add up to the styles found in previously
read style sheets. When style sheets have a conflicting rule for the same element,
class or ID, the last style sheet wins’ and overrides the rule found in the previous
style sheet.
Line Chart Properties dialog
The Line Chart dialog appears when a Line Chart object is right-clicked and the Line Chart...
option is clicked. It determines how the chart is displayed when generating output and in
Preview mode.
General Tab
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General Group:
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Display grid above graph: Check to display the grid on top of the lines so that it is
always visible.
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Rotate: Check to rotate the graph 90 degrees so that the lines are vertical starting
from the top.
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Stack Series: Stack the lines so that lines representing the same value do not
overlap.
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