Paneling Graphs
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There are two ways to panel multiple graphs:

With the Multiple Variables tab, using multiple sets of graph variables, as in the example below. This is similar to using the Layout Tool, except you are limited to graphs created from a single dialog box.

With the By Variables tab, using a single set of graph variables subset by a By variable or paneling variable, as in the example below.

After creating a paneled graph, you can edit its characteristics. See panel editing. When created with the By Variables tab, a paneled graph has a number of default features that make it easier to understand.

Feature

Example

With a By variable, panels use the same scales by default, and ticks are displayed on alternating sides of abutting panels for clarity.

A footnote names the paneling variable.

Labels give the value of the paneling variable in each panel. Here the labels (1 and 2) are enlarged.