Hide or show lines in a graph

Hide or show lines in a graph

In some situations, it can be useful to temporarily hide certain lines in a graph. For example, when a line is not relevant at the moment, or when it affects the scale of the graph in such a way that other data becomes hard to read. To maintain a clear overview, you can easily toggle lines on or off.

How does it work?

1. Click the arrow icon on the right side of the graph.

2. A list of visible lines (the legend) will appear.

3. To hide a specific line, simply switch off the toggle on the left side.



The line will immediately disappear from the graph, but the underlying data remains available.

Once the toggle is switched off, the line will stay hidden. Even if you reopen the graph later on the same computer, the line will remain invisible—until you switch the toggle back on.