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How to show differential curve as 'sideways' H on DIAdem report

I have calculated the Standard deviation for a set of channels and would like to show the Standard deviation as a vertical line with Horizotal lines for each calculated result.
 
I added the curve to the report as a differential display type but I only seem to be able to get a box or line drawn for the data
 
The shape I am looking for is
 
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If this is not built in, I could generate more channels to represent the desired upper and lower lines but this does not seem like a good approach
 
Jim West
Summitek
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Never mind I found the secret button to make what I wanted....
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Jim,

Would you mind posting your solution in case others have the same question?  Did you draw constant lines for the maximum and minimum?

Thanks,

Tyler Tigue
Applications Engineer
National Instruments
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In order to get the style desired.

Add your curves to a report plot.

DBCLK plot to open the "Curve and Axis Definition" panel

Select the curve, the select "Differential" as the display mode.

Click on the "Curve Para..." button then select "Range" as the special style.

Jim West

Summitek Instruments

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