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Type: Choose which type of chart should be displayed. You can use the Formula input to add a condition to determine which one should be displayed. If both are active, the condition for time chart will be checked first. This is a legacy option and it is suggested that you use the more powerful multiple cell contents feature instead.
Structure in #: This defines a matrix of cells that the charts can occupy. Using auto is mostly sufficient. The matrix needs to be big enough to fit all dimension entries.
Dimensions = Rows in a time chart, columns in a structure chart
Elements = Rows in a structure chart, columns in a time chart
Cell size in mm/10pt: Here you can set a fix size for each cell. Note that setting this prevents most optimization options from functioning properly.
Cell structure in #: In here you can define how many charts can be shown inside a single cell. This adds new subcases where you can customize those.
Size: This will open a dialog in which you can define how much space each chart inside a cell will have.
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Case is the name of the case defined in the Multiple cases, borders tab. Grid cell identifies the grid cell within the multiple by Row and Column.
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