Options/text/schart/01/04060000.xhpaligning; 2D chartscharts; aligningpie charts;optionsOptionsUse this dialog to define some options that are available for specific chart types. The contents of the Options dialog vary with the chart type.Align data series to:In this area you can choose between two Y axis scaling modes. The axes can only be scaled and given properties separately.Primary Y axisThis option is active as default. All data series are aligned to the primary Y axis.Secondary Y axisChanges the scaling of the Y axis. This axis is only visible when at least one data series is assigned to it and the axis view is active.SettingsDefine the settings for a bar chart in this area. Any changes apply to all data series of the chart, not to the selected data only.SpacingDefines the spacing between the columns in percent. The maximal spacing is 600%.OverlapDefines the necessary settings for overlapping data series. You can choose between -100% and +100%.Connection LinesFor "stacked" and "percent" column (vertical bar) charts, mark this check box to connect the column layers that belong together with lines.Show bars side by sideIf two axes are shown in a bar chart, and some data series are attached to the first axis, while some other data series are attached to the second axis, then both sets of data series are shown independently, overlapping each other.As a result, bars attached to the first y-axis are partly or completely hidden by bars attached to the second y-axis. To avoid this, enable the option to display bars side by side. The bars from different data series are shown as if they were attached only to one axis.Clockwise directionAvailable for pie and donut charts. The default direction in which the pieces of a pie chart are ordered is counterclockwise. Enable the Clockwise direction checkbox to draw the pieces in opposite direction.Starting angleDrag the small dot along the circle or click any position on the circle to set the starting angle of a pie or donut chart. The starting angle is the mathematical angle position where the first piece is drawn. The value of 90 degrees draws the first piece at the 12 o'clock position. A value of 0 degrees starts at the 3 o'clock position.In 3D pie and donut charts that were created with older versions of the software, the starting angle is 0 degrees instead of 90 degrees. For old and new 2D charts the default starting angle is 90 degrees.When you change the starting angle or the direction, only current versions of the software show the changed values. Older versions of the software display the same document using the default values: Always counterclockwise direction and a starting value of 90 degrees (2D pie charts) or 0 degrees (3D pie charts).DegreesEnter the starting angle between 0 and 359 degrees. You can also click the arrows to change the displayed value.Plot missing valuesSometimes values are missing in a data series that is shown in a chart. You can select from different options how to plot the missing values. The options are available for some chart types only.Leave gapFor a missing value, no data will be shown. This is the default for chart types Column, Bar, Line, Net.Assume zeroFor a missing value, the y-value will be shown as zero. This is the default for chart type Area.Continue lineFor a missing value, the interpolation from the neighbor values will be shown. This is the default for chart type XY.Include values from hidden cellsCheck to also show values of currently hidden cells within the source cell range.