After you create an assumption or forecast chart, it is saved with the workbook that contains it. Other charts are saved with the active workbook model. You can display charts again, with current data, anytime you rerun the model with associated workbooks open.
To open a chart:
Open the model containing the chart and run a simulation or restore saved results (Restoring Crystal Ball Simulation Results).
Open the Analyze menu and select the type of chart to display:
, Assumption Charts (Using Assumption Charts)
, Forecast Charts (Using Forecast Charts)
, Overlay Charts (Using Overlay Charts)
, Trend Charts (Using Trend Charts)
, Sensitivity Charts (Using Sensitivity Charts)
, Scatter Charts (Using Scatter Charts)
, OptQuest Charts— Available in Crystal Ball Decision Optimizer if you have just run an optimization (Oracle Crystal Ball Decision Optimizer OptQuest User's Guide)
, Predictor Charts — Available if you have just run a Predictor forecast (Oracle Crystal Ball Predictor User's Guide)
Note: | For a description of each chart type, see Table 1, Crystal Ball Charts. |
When the dialog for that chart opens, select the box in front of each chart to display.
You may need to click the Crystal Ball and Microsoft Excel icons in the Windows task bar to activate charts that have disappeared behind the spreadsheet.
In Microsoft Excel 2007 or later, select Analyze, then View Charts, and then Forecast Charts.
To open a number of charts at one time, select the Crystal Ball data cells and select Analyze, and then Open Selected Cells. All charts for the selected cells open and are displayed in front of any other open charts. In Microsoft Excel 2007 or later, select Analyze, then View Charts, and then Open From Selection.