Can I change the appearance of the graphs created in Graph Wizard?
Graph Wizard uses a 3rd party graphing engine which is integrated into the SCADAR software. Occasionally we are asked whether it's possible to make custom changes to the appearance of the graphs on SCADAR to suit a specific use case. For example, is it possible to change the color of a line from green to blue?
While we undestand the desire to customize a graph's appearance, unfortunately these changes are not easily possible given the way SCADAR is integrated with the graphing engine. This means that features such as graph color, layout, line type, legend type etc. are predetermined and may not be changed within the software.
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