Hi!
Make a cursor in the memory with a general field. Append blank record. Use APPEND GENERAL command to make a chart in that general field with data. It will be made with default appearance. Than make a form, put an OLEBound control on it and bind it using its control source to the general field you prepared. Using that OLEBound control you can edit anything inside of the MS Graph control using its complete objects model (reference it as Form.OLEBound1.Object...) This way also you can prepare graphs for reports.
Well, you can use other ActiveX controls for Graphs, however, I do not know better than MSGraph when printing from VFP report. If you need just data displaying, Tee Chart control is the most quick and have a lot of fetures not available in the MS Graph, as well as it is nore easy to handle (my impression only).
HTH.
>Running VFP 5.0. Have table ready for graphing but do not want to force user to define all via msgraph. Someway to set up graph such that I can make a single call or DO and user will simply see graph I have defined ? Third party graphics for this or can it be done with Graph Wizard ? ?
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>thanks
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