Adobe illustrator 10 Manuale Utente

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Adobe Illustrator Help
Using Graphs 
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To create a graph:
Do one of the following:
To create a graph using the current settings, select a graph tool  .
To set graph options before creating the graph, double-click a graph tool. In the Graph 
Type dialog box, select options and click OK. (See 
Create the graph:
Drag diagonally from the corner where you want the graph to begin to the opposite 
corner. Hold down Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac OS) to drag from the center of the 
graph.
Click the graph tool in the artwork where you want to create the graph, and then 
specify the dimensions for the graph in the Graph dialog box. Hold down Alt (Windows) 
or Option (Mac OS) to specify a point as the center of the graph. By default, the Graph 
dialog box displays the dimensions of the most recently drawn graph. Dimensions are 
displayed in the units of measure specified in the Edit > Preferences > Units & Undo 
dialog box (Windows and Mac OS 9) or Illustrator > Preferences > Units & Undo dialog 
box (Mac OS X).
Enter the graph data. (See 
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Entering and editing graph data
You can enter data in a graph in three ways: by typing it into the graph data dialog box, 
by importing data from another file, or by pasting data from another program or from 
another graph. Regardless of the method you use, you can edit the data once it has been 
entered.
Entering graph data
Note the following about graph data:
You must select an entire graph before you can change its data.
You can enter data in up to 32,767 rows by 32,767 columns, as memory permits.
Graph data cannot contain nonnumerical characters other than decimal points (.) 
or decimal commas; if it does, the data is not plotted. For example, you would enter 
245000, not 245,000. However, you can enter nonnumerical characters in labels, 
as described later in this section.
To enter data manually:
Create a graph using the procedure described in 
Make sure that the graph is selected.