Instead, double-clicking on the dimension brings up the Edit Hierarchy window.
This window allows the user to browse through the hierarchy and select different
members, or search using the Search tab. Alternatively, the user can click on a level
and choose the Add Descendants drop-down list to add all the children, all the
leaf level values, or all the descendants at all the levels under that level. The Edit
Hierarchy window can be seen in Figure 6-59.
Once members have been selected, they need to be moved to the right-hand pane
using the Add button. This is one case in which users need to be careful: it??™s often easy
to add members without remembering to remove the members that are already there.
Figure 6-58 A horizontal split is one of three chart types through which a user can cycle,
thanks to the View tab. The View tab also lets users change the type of chart.
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Therefore, it is important that users learn to use the Remove and Remove All buttons
to get rid of existing values if the goal is to show just the new selection, especially
when the All member shows up in the pane by default.
Working with Advanced Chart Types
The charts and grids in the Standard client maintain most of the functionality found in
the Professional client, but this is not the case with two of the advanced chart types.
The Perspective Chart and the Performance Map are relatively static.
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