DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL AT TOP OF GRAPH

I do not use the graphics of the program at the moment for the reasons (a) I use specialized graphics program which I know how to use (b) I do not know how to use the Phoenix graphics. I thought I would try Phoenix graphics. Pretty quickly found out something I could ,not do. http://screencast.com/t/qetHvXU2u There was a lot of information above each graph e.g Subject Number and treatment plus other information like no of point used in regression e.tc.. I wanted to control the information above each of the graphs and I have just spent closed to an hour trying to learn this. First I tried to get rid of all of the material and I failed. Then by surprise all of it disappeared and then I could not get it back again. I wonder how do you do this. I want just the treatment and subject number to be there. I know it not a Title so I do not know where to look for this descriptive material. I am thinking it is in another section not at the graphics section. Perhaps prior to graphing you can change the heading material? I went back there and saw a table, but you cannot change it. Angus

Angus, The plot you have shown is a default plot produced within the NCA object to depict the terminal slope regression. This plot cannot be customized within the NCA object. However, you can customize a similar plot by sending the output table titled “Summary Table” to a plot object and creating XY plots with the titles and formatting that you prefer. This XY plot can then be saved as part of a template to be re-used for future work. Nathan

Thanks Nathan: This morning I am doing better than last night and had some success. I will try your approach. Usually I use another program for graphics (Graph Pad Prism), but I want to see if I can use this program .Angus