I don't and I actually created the graph in microsoft excel and then opened
it with view pro.  The data for the chart is on the spreadsheet behind the
chart and is hidden by the chart.  You can also hide the toolbar so that the
only thing that is visible is the chart.  With 4D you can update the data in
the cells.  There are several tech tips/notes that demonstrate how to
manipulate view pro cells from 4D.

I'm not very familiar with View Pro or the tool it was developed from
(SpreadJS, a javascript spreadsheet API) but one thing that I see that
hasn't been talked about much is that it brings many if not most of the
charts/graphs that are available in excel to 4D.  I tried a 3d bar chart but
it came across as a 2D version so I know all options are not supported but
given the limited graphing available in 4D this seems like a big deal. I
personally do most of my graphing in 4D using Google charts API but am glad
to have more options and the ability to print the chart.



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