The Graph view shows the plot points for each test you selected on the Labs tab grid. Each test is color-coded according to the color key at the top of the view. A checklist in the top right margin allows you to add and remove the plot points for each test.
High and low reference ranges are indicated by dashed lines. Each point is graphed relative to its own reference range.
Note: If you selected a test that is not included in the graph, click here.
To display specific information about any test,
hold the cursor over the associated point on the graph. High and low
reference ranges are then labeled based on that test.
To magnify (and center) an area, click and drag
the cursor from the upper left corner to the lower right corner of
the desired area, being sure to include one or more plot points. This
creates a rectangle, or "zoom box." When
you release the mouse button, the selected area is zoomed and centered.
To return to the original view, click Zoom
in the lower right corner.
To scroll forward or back in time on the graph,
use the arrows in the lower right corner. These arrows
are visible only when you have magnified ("zoomed") a specific
area.
Note: Scrolling is limited to the time frame specified on the Labs page.
To print a graph, click File
> Print.
To copy a graph for use in another application,
click Edit > Copy to Clipboard.
To shade areas of the graph, click View
> Shading;
then select an option from the submenu. You can select
areas of the graph containing values that are abnormal, low, high,
or normal. (Default is No Shading.)
To show only abnormal or normal values, click Data; then select an option from
the menu. (Default is All Data.)
To remove a test from the graph, click the check
box in the list of tests in the right margin.
To close the graph window, click File
> Exit, or click the Close
button in the lower right corner.
See also Labs Overview and Plotting Results on a Graph.