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The push back feature will push a floating chart to the back of the z-order, bringing forward any charts behind it. This allows you to stack charts on top of each other and quickly circulate through them. | The push back feature will push a floating chart to the back of the z-order, bringing forward any charts behind it. This allows you to stack charts on top of each other and quickly circulate through them. | ||
− | {{note|Don't overlap windows that aren't floating charts when creating a stack of charts. If you do, | + | {{note|Don't overlap windows that aren't floating charts when creating a stack of charts. If you do, the non-chart window will eventually come forward while moving through the stack of charts.}} |
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Revision as of 06:00, 11 March 2015
The push back feature will push a floating chart to the back of the z-order, bringing forward any charts behind it. This allows you to stack charts on top of each other and quickly circulate through them.
!Don't overlap windows that aren't floating charts when creating a stack of charts. If you do, the non-chart window will eventually come forward while moving through the stack of charts.
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