Lines 2/4-inch apart are sufficient to guide the eye. 21. Make curves with much broader lines than the co-ordinate ruling so that the curves may be clearly distinguished from the background. 22. Whenever possible have a vertical line of the co-ordinate... Office Management: Principles and Practice - Página 217por William Henry Leffingwell - 1926 - 850 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Willard Cope Brinton - 1919 - 398 páginas
...time, the lines at the leftand right-hand edges of a curve chart should not be made heavy, since a chart cannot be made to include the beginning or the...in a curve, have the figures added if possible to show yearly totals or other totals which may be useful in reading. 25. Make the title of a chart so... | |
| Willard Cope Brinton - 1914 - 400 páginas
...necessary for the data and to guide the eye. Lines 2/4-inch apart are sufficient to guide the eye. 21. Make curves with much broader lines than the co-ordinate...in a curve, have the figures added if possible to show yearly totals or other totals which may be useful in reading. 25. Make the title of a chart so... | |
| Willard Cope Brinton - 1914 - 400 páginas
...than necessary for the data and to guide the eye. Lines apart are sufficient to guide the eye. """' 21. Make curves with much broader lines than the co-ordinate...representing the value of each point plotted in a curve. V 24. When figures are given at the top of a chart for each point in a curve, have the figures added... | |
| Carson Samuel Duncan - 1919 - 410 páginas
...with much broader lines than the coordinate ruling so that the curves may be clearly distinguished in the background. 22. Whenever possible have a vertical...in a curve, have the figures added, if possible, to show yearly totals or other totals which may be useful in reading. 25. Make the title of a chart so... | |
| J. Harold Williams - 1924 - 348 páginas
...plotted on a curve, so that the vertical lines may show the frequency of the data observations. 21. If there are not too many curves drawn in one field...figures representing the value of each point plotted in the curve. 22. Make the title of the chart so complete and so clear that its misinterpretation will... | |
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