I Am Legend Movie Worksheet Answer Key

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Janne Desir

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I have 8 graphs all with the same legend (line colours and meaning), so in order to save space I would like to remove the legend from each graph and create/include just one large one at the top of the worksheet. This has caused me problems.

Copy and paste the graph on a Word document. Increase the legend till you achieve the desirable size; reduce the size of the originating chart linked to the legend and lastly save the document as pdf. Then convert the pdf back to word using a pdf converter (installed or online). The new Word doc converted from the pdf will now have the legend series each with its separate colour and an editable description of the series.

Amongst all the charts pick one with the most convenient legend or create one with one such legend as dummy chart. Then format your legend with a solid fill and make it large enough to cover everything in the chart area. Then as you resize the chart area, the legend shall be resized accordingly.

To add a new legend entry, type the reference to the worksheet cell or type a new name and then, in the Series values box, type a reference to the data series on the worksheet that you want to use for the new legend entry.

You can format individual parts of the view, including text elements such as titles, captions, and tooltips. You can also format individual controls, including legends, filters, highlighters, and parameter controls.

There are several ways that text elements, such as titles, captions, and tooltips, can appear on your view. You can choose to hide or show titles and captions on your worksheet. You can also add tooltips to Marks.

Tooltips are details that appear whenyou rest the pointer over one or more marks in the view. Tooltipsalso offer convenient tools to quickly filter or remove a selection, select marks that have the same valueor view underlying data.

The All Fields option on the Insert menu adds all field namesand values that are used in the view. Inserting the All Fields parameterupdates the tooltip as you change the view. Youcan also use the All Fields option to exclude fields.

For example,including command buttons adds Keep Only, Exclude, and ViewData buttons to the tooltip. These command buttonsare available both in Tableau Desktop and when the view is publishedto the web or viewed on a mobile device.Unchecking Include command buttonswill also hide the aggregation summary if multiple marks are selected.

As of Tableau version 2024.2, you can format controls, including legends, quick filters, highlighters, and parameter controls individually or all together. In Tableau versions 2024.1. and earlier, these controls take on whatever formatting is applied at the worksheet level.

If you select This [Control]..., any formatting updates you make will apply to the selected control only. If you select All [Controls]..., any formatting you update will apply to all of that type of control, such as all parameters.

Make your formatting changes in the formatting pane on the left side of the viz. You can format the Title and Body text, including font, font style, text, and color. You can also format the background shading and border.

Make your formatting changes. You can format the text, including font, font style, text, and color, and you can format the background shading and border. You can also choose to show or hide the title of the control from this pane.

Trying to display on plots a complete fixture legend including fixture Mode. As I could not find how to insert on the instrument summary tool, I have created a worksheet listing fixtures & wanted to add fixture Image. Yet when displaying, I have the label legend visible on top of the fixture image... Is there a way to suppress & only have the default thumbnail or top view ?

Here is the original file ; I have deleted most design layers / sheet layers to make the file smaller so probably no totally relevant but I kept the needed layer for the sheet layer "Light2" that has this worksheet pasted on it

I'm sure I'm missing something basic here but how do I create a legend for a sheet? Basically I've got a number of landscape areas with different hatches representing different hardscapes and some linetypes representing various boundaries. I attach an example from a drawing created manually in AutoCAD. I'm looking to create something similar to the stuff I've marked with a red border (unfortunately it's all in Swedish but I hope the purpose is understandable). How do I do this best?

I'd be interested to hear what other people say but I have a similar legend for electrical symbols that I created manually + saved as a 2D symbol. I have it in my Favorites + when I need it insert it on a sheet layer. If there are any items on the legend which aren't relevant to the drawing in question I just edit the symbol to remove them. If I need to change its size I scale it in the OIP. Not very sophisticated but it doesn't need to be.

Hi all, thanks for bringing up the discussion. We'd be very interested in learning how people create a graphic legend for their project, so that we could make informative design decision. If you have your own unique way of creating a graphic legend, or any complaint about the current workflow, please share it with us in this thread.

For the graphical symbol part of your legend, are they usually 2D line works (i.e., lines, arcs and 2D polygons)? Will a symbol in a legend looks 100% identical with the actual one you placed on a drawing? If no, how are they different from each other? What additional information are included in a graphical symbol part of a legend, but not shown on the actual one placed on a drawing (and vice versa)?

Do you think it would be helpful if graphical symbols of your legend are smart objects (e.g., fill/pattern, 2D/3D symbol, plug-in objects) instead of 2D line works? Should the graphic legend live inside a viewport (e.g., as 2D Symbol/line works in viewport annotation), or an independent object that can be associated with a viewport/sheet layer?

By saying you want to "...create a legend for a sheet", do you mean you want to associate a legend with a specific viewport on a sheet layer(i.e., only includes symbols/objects that appeared in a specific viewport), or ALL viewports on a sheet layer?

Is there anything that you don't like with your current legend workflow? Will you anticipate the ability of being able to update a legend (i.e., automatically add/remove a legend line) based on its associated viewport/sheet layer?

Somewhat related to this is the existing Window Schedule worksheets with images which I guess is quite close to a legend. I found it quite annoying that the images were just that, images, so one could not interact with the linework, take/show dimensions etc. One of the examples I saw in VW presentations about this future possible feature was window schedules, and in my opinion the tool will need to generate linework so that dimensions can be related to it like the image below.

Yes, for the example of electrical symbols on a plan it would be great to link the legend to that viewport so that it reported only the symbols in that viewport. Like the OP, I also have a electrical symbol key/legend saved as a symbol that I drop onto sheet layers. I've seen others say they go in and edit the legend symbol to reflect what is shown in the viewport - I am too lazy to do this - but also I think it is just an opportunity for errors, plus it adds a lot of time checking the drawings by having to go through each and every item.

One additional question to confirm for the Window Installation Legend you shown here. I realize in the plan/section view that not only the window, but also the host wall of the window is shown in the legend graphic. I am wondering if it is important or necessary to include and display host wall in such legend (I am guessing the answer is yes since the dimension of Finished Opening needs to be labeled on the host wall?).

Probably not to be honest. I tried creating my electrical symbols legend using a worksheet instead + whilst this has the advantage of only displaying symbols relevant to the file, I don't have the same control over how the symbol is represented in the legend or the order they are listed (you can reorder spreadsheet rows but not database rows - correct?).

This of course you can do very easily with a worksheet (I have a key on the sheet showing what the different symbols are plus a separate schedule listing the numbers of the items. This works for me because some things I want on the key + not on the schedule + vice versa).

So for me at least the issue is perhaps more to do with worksheets + increasing the control/options you have when seeking to display images + other graphics. I know there's been a fair bit of discussion on this on the Forum

Good point! This is exactly why these questions are being asked. Legends can vary widely for different types of information in different projects and different trades. What we want to do is explore what different users want. We want legends to be as flexible as possible but they cannot be everything to everybody and every project and trade. I believe Shengxi's goal behind his questions is to come up with a list of essential minimum requirements that must be met to make the feature useable, another list of requirements that are common in most legends but not absolutely necessary, then a list of features that would be nice to have but are the least needed. This will allow us to create the most flexible feature set without unnecessarily complicating the UI.

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