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06-07-2010 11:51 AM
06-08-2010 09:48 AM
Hi natasha,
I believe we can do that by assigning a text to display at the end or the beginning of the curve, then applying an XY display offset. The question I have for you is why you want this? Do you just want the header text to move and scale with the graph, or do you want to reference channel or groups properties of the channel being graphed in the header text?
Brad Turpin
DIAdem Product Support Engineer
National Instruments
06-08-2010 10:11 AM
I had initially displayed the title for the graph using a text and X-Y offset as you had said. The report that I have to generate consists of numerous tables and figures. So I was wondering if I could associate a title with each graph / table so that I can pull them all up when I generate the table of contents. For example if I could name each graph as graph(index) then I could run a loop to get the details of 'n' graphs using the indices and generate my table of contents(if that can be done). Or do you have a better idea to generate the table of contents to list all the tables and graphs in the report.
Thanks
Natasha