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== Overlapping data from several variables on the same graph ==
== Overlapping data from several variables on the same graph ==
It is possible to overlap the data of different variables on the same graph. To do this, use the button with the "pushpin" symbol:
It is possible to overlap the data of different variables on the same graph. To do this, use the button with the "pushpin" symbol:
[[Archivo:CHINCHETA G.png|alt=graphic blue pushpin|centro|miniatureimage|780x780px|By marking the '''pin''' symbol in '''blue''' color, the graph is not lost when you close and reopen the data history of another variable]]
[[Archivo:CHINCHETA G.png|alt=graphic blue pushpin|centro|miniatureimage|800px|By marking the '''pin''' symbol in '''blue''' color, the graph is not lost when you close and reopen the data history of another variable]]
The process for overlapping several graphs is shown below:
The process for overlapping several graphs is shown below:
[[Archivo:FIRST VALUE CHART.png|alt=first_chart_value|centro|miniatureimage|780x780px|1 - Open the '''first variable''' graph.]]
[[Archivo:FIRST VALUE CHART.png|alt=first_chart_value|centro|miniatureimage|800px|1 - Open the '''first variable''' graph.]]
[[Archivo:CHINCHETA AZUL AND CLOSE.png|alt=blue pushpin|centro|miniatureimage|780x780px|2 - Mark the '''pushpin''' in '''blue''' and close the graph.]]
[[Archivo:CHINCHETA AZUL AND CLOSE.png|alt=blue pushpin|centro|miniatureimage|800px|2 - Mark the '''pushpin''' in '''blue''' and close the graph.]]
[[Archivo:SECOND VALUE CHART.png|alt=second_chart_value|centro|miniatureimage|780x780px|3 - Open the graph of the second variable.]]
[[Archivo:SECOND VALUE CHART.png|alt=second_chart_value|centro|miniatureimage|800px|3 - Open the graph of the second variable.]]
[[Archivo:GRAPH WITH TWO VALUES.png|alt=Graph with two values|centro|miniatureimag|780x780px|4 - When the '''pushpin''' is marked in '''blue''', a graph is opened with the new variable and the previous graph is maintained.]]
[[Archivo:GRAPH WITH TWO VALUES.png|alt=Graph with two values|centro|miniatureimag|800px|4 - When the '''pushpin''' is marked in '''blue''', a graph is opened with the new variable and the previous graph is maintained.]]

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Overlapping data from several variables on the same graph

It is possible to overlap the data of different variables on the same graph. To do this, use the button with the "pushpin" symbol:

graphic blue pushpin
By marking the pin symbol in blue color, the graph is not lost when you close and reopen the data history of another variable

The process for overlapping several graphs is shown below:

first_chart_value
1 - Open the first variable graph.
blue pushpin
2 - Mark the pushpin in blue and close the graph.
second_chart_value
3 - Open the graph of the second variable.
Graph with two values
4 - When the pushpin is marked in blue, a graph is opened with the new variable and the previous graph is maintained.