STEM help / Results program skills
5.8.7.6 Restoring a graph
Graphs can be restored to their previous state by:
selecting the
button on the title bar, or
using the
Restore
command on the
System
menu. (This command is only available if the graph has been minimised or maximised.)
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1. Getting started
2. Training
3. Basic concepts
4. Editor skills
5. Results program skills
5.1 General introduction to the Results program
5.2 Drawing graphs
5.3 Modifying an existing graph
5.4 Edge and corner comparisons
5.5 Consolidating monthly or quarterly results
5.6 Selecting sensitivities, snapshot and tornado charts
5.7 Viewing results for collections
5.8 Formatting graphs
5.8.1 Graph Type
5.8.2 Graph Components
5.8.3 Graph Layout
5.8.4 Graph Font
5.8.5 Graph Colours
5.8.6 Formatting graph components and individual series
5.8.7 Selecting, arranging, sizing and closing graphs
5.8.7.1 Selecting graphs
5.8.7.2 Sizing graphs
5.8.7.3 Tiling graphs
5.8.7.4 Cascading graphs
5.8.7.5 Moving graphs
5.8.7.6 Restoring a graph
5.8.7.7 Viewing the next graph
5.8.7.8 Closing graphs
5.8.8 Viewing graphs as tables
5.9 Auditing derived results
5.10 Orthogonal selections
5.11 Working with results views
5.12 Changing constants
5.13 Defining graphs and tables
5.14 Controlling the format of numbers
5.15 Printing graphs
5.16 Using graphs in other applications
5.17 Defining results
5.18 Renaming results
5.19 Managing results files
5.20 Managing configuration files
5.21 Managing results workspaces
5.22 Switching to other STEM applications
5.23 Exiting the STEM Results program
6. Exchanging data
7. Distributable STEM
8. Business models on the web
9. Model structure
10. Calculation framework
11. Appendices
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