The chart preferences can help you customize the appearance of forecast charts. To make these settings, choose Preferences, then Chart Preferences in the forecast chart menubar. For details, see Setting Chart Preferences.
The following preference settings help interpret charts:
Chart type — Shows forecast charts as columns, areas, or lines in two or three dimensions so you can view the data plot from different perspectives and grasp "the big picture" more easily
Chart density — Increases and decreases the number of bars or data points so you can spot trends more easily.
Grid lines — Make it easier to determine frequencies and probabilities.
Marker lines — Make it easier to locate means, medians, modes, percentiles, and other important values.
Axis scaling and rounding — Shows more or fewer axis values to read chart frequencies and probabilities more easily.
You can copy forecast charts and paste them into other applications. For more information, see Copying and Pasting Charts to Other Applications.