May 2009

Do you have a website or a web application that caters to an international audience? Then you would like to offer your product information and sales copy in the language of their choice. Let’s assume you already do so. But what about your charts? Wouldn’t you like your charts in reports, dashboards, surveys or any other part of the application to be multi-lingual too? Wouldn’t that further increase your credibility? 

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Continuing with the series on how to get the most out of the new features of FusionCharts v3.1, here’s our latest – custom string labels (annotations) for individual data sets. In case you tuned into the series just now, here’s what we have already covered: 

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Export your charts as images or PDFs

May 7, 2009 Tutorials
Export your charts as images or PDFs

How often does this happen to you – you create a stunning information-intensive chart after a lot of hard work for your web page and then intend to embed the same in your annual report? Or mail it to one of your colleagues? But since you have no easy way to export the chart from the web page, you have to create the chart all over again.

What if…

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