Instead of embedding a graph in a report, you can use the Graph presentation style to create a report that is only a graph—the underlying data is not displayed.
To use the Graph presentation style:
Select File>New from the menu bar.
The New dialog box displays.
Select the Object tab.
Select the Graph presentation style, then click OK.
On the Choose Data Source for Graph DataWindow page, specify the data you want retrieved into the report.
For more information, see Chapter 5, “Defining Reports.”
On the Define Graph Data page, enter the definitions for the series, categories, and values, as described in “Associating data with a graph”, and click Next.
Note that when using the Graph presentation style, the graph always graphs all rows; you cannot specify page or group.
On the Define Graph Style page, enter a title for the graph, select a graph type, and click Next.
On the Ready to Create Graph DataWindow page, review your specifications and click Finish.
A model of the graph displays in the Design view.
Specify the properties of the graph, as described in “Defining a graph's properties”.
Save the report in a library.