I don't think (or at least I haven't discovered a way) you can change the labels as you desire in Athena directly. However, there was a message that just came on the list recently which suggested a way to modify the plot. If you are in Windows, you can write out a metafile (cgm or cgmd, I think) from the "Plot" menu and the import it into Powerpoint, change it to a drawing object and change it any way you like. If you are using Linux, I think you can do the same thing by writing it out in Latex picture format or Postscript. personally, I prefer just writing out the data and importing it into my favorite publication quality graphing program. HTH, Carlo On Tue, 22 May 2007, Clement Mbudi wrote:
Hi there,
Can somebody tell how to get rid of the " all marked groups" default title when plotting several groups together within Athena environment.
The " change group label" seems to only work for a single group.
Similarly, how to change titles of both Y and X axes within Athena ?
Thanks.
Clement Edmonton, AB
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