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FlexPro Documentation 2025

Changing Marker Size

To change the size of all markers to which you have not assigned any individual size attribute:

When cursors are enabled:

1.Right-click with your mouse on a marker and select Marker Properties.

2.On the Markers tab of the Properties dialog box that appears, enter the desired Width and Height. For text markers, these are the minimum values to be exceeded if the text is larger.

In editing mode:

1.If the diagram is in a document, select the diagram.

2.Now use your right mouse button to click on the diagram and select Properties.

3.On the Markers tab of the Properties dialog box that appears, enter the desired Width and Height. For text markers, these are the minimum values to be exceeded if the text is larger.

To change the size of a single marker:

When cursors are enabled:

Click on an edge of the marker and drag it while holding down the mouse button.

or

1.Use your right mouse button to click on the marker and select Edit Marker.

2.Click on a marker to select it. For a text marker, these are the minimum values to be exceeded if the text is larger.

In editing mode:

1.If the diagram is in a document or a worksheet, double-click on the diagram to open it.

2.Click on a marker to select it.

3.Drag the rectangle of the marker field with the mouse to the desired size.

To reassign the default size to a marker with an adjusted size:

When cursors are enabled:

1.Right-click with your mouse on the marker and select Edit Marker.

2.In the Edit Marker dialog box, enter 0 in the Width and/or Height field.

In editing mode:

1.If the diagram is in a document or a worksheet, double-click on the diagram to open it.

2.Double-click on a marker.

3.In the Edit Marker dialog box, enter 0 in the Width and/or Height field.

Note: You can also assign text to a range marker, but this will not be displayed in the curve.

See Also

Analyzing Data with Cursors

Markers