A customer has a bar chart in a report that displays a steady increase in revenue by product line over time. The requirement is to graphically illustrate this progression in the data series without significantly the report.
How can this be done?
A customer has a bar chart in a report that displays a steady increase in revenue by product line over time. The requirement is to graphically illustrate this progression in the data series without significantly the report.
How can this be done?
To graphically illustrate a steady increase in revenue by product line over time without significantly altering the report, adding a linear trendline to the chart is effective. A linear trendline highlights the consistent upward or downward trend in the data series, making it easier to visualize the progression over time without modifying the chart's basic structure or adding extra graphical elements.
incorrect A) is correct Use a linear trendline when your data increases or decreases along a straight line at a constant rate. For example, if your chart displays a steady increase in revenue by product line over time, you could use a linear trendline. https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSEP7J_11.1.0/com.ibm.swg.ba.cognos.ug_cr_rptstd.doc/ug_cr_rptstd.pdf?view=kc