If the active workbook contains one or more Named Ranges, those Ranges will list in the Object Manager. Named Ranges can be restricted for use within a single worksheet or workbook or they can be assigned “project scope” and used in formulas or Reference Lines throughout the project. Users can now assign names to ranges of one or more worksheet cells and use these Named Ranges in cell and column formulas or to draw Reference Lines in graphs. In addition, working from the same background image, you can insert images to multiple graphs, each with different XY scale ranges. Further, if the background includes a scale, you can scale the graph by defining an ROI. If you add map images as layer backgrounds in your graphs, you can specify starting and ending coordinate values and units. Other enhancements to working with graph images include inserting image from file or from the Image window, linking an image to an external file to reduce project size, and use of Mini Toolbars for such basic image manipulations as: define a region-of-interest (ROI), flip, rotate, convert to gray, or display image at actual size. before reinserting the image into the graph. Those who add images to graphs can now double-click on an image entry in Object Manager’s “Graph Objects” view, open the image in the new Image window, and make necessary adjustments to image size, scale, orientation, etc.
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