All Minitab graphs are divided into regions. After you create a graph, you can resize and relocate each region within the page, and reformat the color, fill patterns, edge line types, and more. See Region Editing Overview.
Region |
Example |
Description |
The area just within the graph window, bounded here by a dotted line. | ||
The area just within the graph region that includes the graph and all labels, bounded here by a dotted line. | ||
The area in which the data are displayed, bounded here by a dotted line. | ||
Legend |
The boxed area in the upper right corner of a graph that keys the different symbols on the graph. Overlaid graphs and graphs with grouping variables display legends by default. | |
Output Tables |
The boxed area below the legend that contains statistical output. Output tables are displayed with histograms, probability plots, Empirical CDF graphs, and some built-in graphs. |