Getting Started: Add an Item

The expression list is for more than just expressions. You can use the Add Item menu to add an expression, note, table, folder, or image to your graph. To start, click on the "plus sign" and then choose the type of item you'd like to add to your graph. An example of each is below:

Add item Menu. Example of each type of item in the add item menu. Screenshot.

Adding an Image

Add images to your graph to use as a template for your graph, add text labels, or for a little pop of extra color! To add an image to your graph, start by opening the Add Item menu and choose Image. Clicking and dragging the image into the expression list is also supported in many browsers.

Add image. Screenshot.

 

Movie Ticket image with drag to resize. Screenshot.

To Move the image, click on the center point and drag the image to where you’d like to place it. To Resize the image, click and drag any one of the outer points surrounding the image. Dragging outwards to make the image larger and inwards to make it smaller.

Image of expression list to manually change coordinate of center. Screenshot.

Or, you can manually change the coordinate of the center point in the expression list. This will automatically move the image so that its center is at that new coordinate point. You can resize the image by adjusting the width and height. You can also adjust the angle or opacity of the image.

Image of the expression list of an image to change center point, angle, opacity. screenshot.

Click and long-holding the image icon will allow you to adjust the opacity and placement of the image.

Duplicating Any Expression

Now you can duplicate any expression from the edit list mode (gear icon at the top of the expression list.

(Note: Duplicating a folder duplicates all of its contents.)

Animation showing the gear icon being clicked and duplicating a table, folder, images, note, slider.

Next Steps

Now that you know how to add an item, check out these articles!

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