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Insert Slope Lines

I. Overview

1) Slope lines split a cell into multiple areas.

2) You can input different text into these areas to function as the interpretation of data.

3) Prerequisite: Insert Data Columns.

You will learn
  • Insert Slope Line

  • A Simple Application of Slope Line

II. Steps

There are three ways to insert a slope line.


1. Method 1

In the right-hand pane, click the drop-down box and select Insert Slope Line


2. Method 2

In the upper toolbar, click Insert->Cell Element->Insert Slope Line.


3. Method 3

In the upper toolbar, click the slope line icon.


4. The [Slope Line] window pops up

1) Input: Product | Sales | Region

2) Keep the divergent direction as default: Diverge from top left to bottom right. Click OK.


5. Change the cell size and font size. Add cell borders


6. Preview the effect


7. Double-click the cell to edit the slope line

Change to Diverve from bottom left to top right. Click OK.


8. Preview the effect


III. A Simple Application of Slope Line

1. Use DB query to generate a dataset

Drag table [Sales_Volume].


2. Preview the dataset

You will utilize three data columns: [Region], [Product] and [Sales_Volume].


3. Insert a slope line in B3

1) Input: Product | Sales | Region.

2) Keep the divergent direction of the slope line as from top left to bottom right. Click OK and adjust the cell size.


4. Drag data column [Region] to B4


5. Drag data column [Product] to C3

1) In the right-hand pane, change the Expand Direction as Horizontal.

2) The concept of Expand Direction is explained in Cell Expansion.



6. Drag data column [Sales_Volume] to C4

In the right-hand pane, change [Data Setting].


7. Select B3~C4

Center them and add cell borders. Preview the effect.

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