Oracle financial Analyzer User's Guide
Release 11i

Part No. A87522-01
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Saving Graphs

About saving graphs

After you create a graph, you can save it for use in future work sessions.

When you save a graph, only its shell, or form, is saved to disk. The next time you open the graph, the most current data from your local database is incorporated into the graph's data cells.

Saving a new graph

When you save a new graph, you assign it a unique name and, optionally, one or more keywords that can be used to access the graph at a later time.

When you save a graph under a new name, the system gives you the option of saving it as your default graph. This enables you to use the saved graph as a starting point the next time you create a new graph.

Saving changes to an existing graph

When you save changes to an existing graph, you can overwrite the original version (if it belongs to your personal library), or you can save the changed graph under a new name, preserving the original version.

Related information

For more information about saving graphs, search for the following topics in the Financial Analyzer Help system:

"Saving New Graphs"
"Saving Changes to Graphs"

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