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Finally, be sure to resize all graphs either through preferences, or by manually dragging them to fit more of the important ones in a single screen clip.
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* Click & drag the bottom border of the Flow Rate graph and resize to your preference.
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'''Advanced usersFinally''' , be sure to resize all graphs either through preferences, or by manually dragging them to fit more of the important ones in a single screen clip. ==Advanced users==Advanced users may set Y-Axis over-ride on many of the other charts as well. This increases user friendliness and read-ability. Otherwise, outlier data can re-scale the chart, causing irregular display of the main data and confusing day to day comparisons. The increments of Y-Axis may also end up in strange divisions. On the included examples, most of the Y-Axis have been overridden to give a repeatable and consistent view of each metric. Y-axis overrides that increase usefulness are, '''leak rate''' 0-50 with dotted line at leak threshold and '''tidal volume''' 0-1000. '''Mask Pressure''' & '''Pressure''' can benefit from overide by setting to a tighter range around your own specific pressures. Try make all Y-Axis increments equal whole numbers. A dotted line at max mask pressure can be handy if using APAP.
Finally, but maybe most helpful for interpreting your data, is to create at least 2 '''profiles'''. The first one I call 'compact' and the other 'detailed'. In the compact profile, shrink the height of as many data rows as possible. Size the flowrate graph so the spike ups are not too prominent, but the biggest are still easily seen. This will give you a good general picture of a nights therapy. Most full charts pictured in this wiki are using this compact view.
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