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Eva
Quartz | Level 8 Eva
Quartz | Level 8

Dear all,

ich have a hbar chart where I want to have autoref dashed in grey:

proc gchart data=mydata;

     vbar year / sumvar = mysum

                    group = mygroup

                    type = sum

                    discrete

                    autoref lref = 2 cref=grey;

run;

quit;

That's ok how it is. Now I'd like to have an additional reference line at 85 in the color red and not dashed but a solid line. How can I do this by still having the autoref like in the example above?

If I say

ref = 85 lref = 1 cref = red

then all reference lines are red and in style 1.

Best wishes

Eva

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Eva
Quartz | Level 8 Eva
Quartz | Level 8

Dear all,

I found it myself in the meantime. For all those interesed here's the solution:

For the autoref use:

autoref lautoref = 2 cautoref = grey

For the single reference line use:

ref = 85 lref = 1 cref = red

Best wishes

Eva

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Eva
Quartz | Level 8 Eva
Quartz | Level 8

Dear all,

I found it myself in the meantime. For all those interesed here's the solution:

For the autoref use:

autoref lautoref = 2 cautoref = grey

For the single reference line use:

ref = 85 lref = 1 cref = red

Best wishes

Eva

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