You can change the color used in the legend for the series by clicking the colored square at the top right of the page and selecting the desired color from the dialog that appears.There are four pages of settings for line series: Format, Point, General, and Marks. Some of these have several subpages of settings on them.

The Format page has the following options:
- Border: clicking the Border button brings up the Border Editor dialog.
- Dark 3D: turning this setting on displays the underside of lines in a darker shade of the line color, giving a shadowed appearance. Turning it off displays the undersides in the same color as the top.
- Color: click this button to display a dialog in which you can select the color for the legend shape for the series.
- Color Each: this setting is for internal purposes only.
- Pattern: click this button to display the Pattern Color Editor dialog.
- Clickable: this setting has no effect in Stonefield Query.
- Height 3D: this setting specifies the height of the line.
- Stack: this setting determines how lines stack when there are multiple series. The choices are:
- None: lines do not stacked but appear front to back.
- Overlap: lines in different series overlap each other.
- Stack: lines in different series stack on top of each other.
- Stack 100%: lines in different series stack on top of each other with the height of the stacked lines representing the total for those lines for all series and each lines being the height of its value as a percentage of the total.
- Stairs: turn this setting on if you want lines drawn in steps rather than straight lines between points.
- Inverted: this setting, which is only available if Stairs is turned on, reverses the direction in which stairs are drawn.
- Outline: click this button to display the Border Editor dialog for the outline of the line.
- Color Each line: this setting is for internal purposes only.
- Shadow: click this button to display the Shadow Editor dialog.

The Point page has the following options:
- Visible: turn this setting on to display point symbols.
- Style: select the desired shape of the point from the drop-down list.
- 3D: turn this setting on to display points as 3-dimensional shapes.
- Dark 3D: turning this setting on displays the sides of points in a darker shade of the point color, giving a shadowed appearance. Turning it off displays the sides in the same color as the front.
- Inflate Margins: turn this setting on to rescale the chart to accommodate the size of the point symbols. If it's turned off, the chart axis scales are preserved and points close to the axis limits are only partially displayed.
- Width: this setting specifies the width of the point shape.
- Height: this setting specifies the height of the point shape.
- Pattern: click this button to display the Pattern Color Editor dialog.
- Border: click this button to display the Border Editor dialog for the point shape.
- Default: turn this setting on to use the default properties for the point shape.
- Gradient: click this button to display the Gradient Editor dialog.

The General page has the following options:
- Show In Legend: this setting determines whether this series appears in the legend or not.
- Cursor: this setting specifies the shape of the mouse pointer when it's over any line in this series.
- Depth: you can control the depth of the lines in this series using this setting.
- Auto: turn this setting on to automatically determine the depth of the lines.
- Values: this specifies the format for values in the Y axis. You can either select one of the commonly used formats from the drop-down list or click the button beside the list to display the Numeric Format dialog.
- Percents: this specifies the format for percent values. You can either select one of the commonly used formats from the drop-down list or click the button beside the list to display the Numeric Format dialog.
- Horizontal Axis: use this setting to specify the location of the X axis labels. The choices are Top, Bottom (the default), or Top and Bottom.
- DateTime: there are two settings, one for the horizontal and one for the vertical axis. Turn the appropriate setting on to format the labels on that axis as date and time values.
- Vertical Axis: use this setting to specify the location of the Y axis labels. The choices are Left (the default), Right, or Left and Right.
- Sort: this allows you to specify how categories sort. The choices are Ascending (categories display with the smallest value at the left and the largest at the right), Descending (the opposite of Ascending), or None (the default).

The Style subpage of the Marks page has the following options:
- Visible: this setting determines whether point labels display for this series.
- All Series Visible: this setting determines whether point labels display for all series.
- Style: this setting specifies what text appears in point labels. It corresponds to the Style setting for point labels in the Chart Wizard but has additional options.
- Draw Every: if you don't want point labels shown for every point, set this value to higher numbers; for example, 2 means show point labels for every second line.
- Clipped: turn this setting on to prevent point labels from appearing outside the chart limits, or turn it off to allow point labels to overlap axis.
- Angle: this setting specifies the angle at which to display point labels.
- Multi line: turn this setting on to display point labels over multiple lines. This is only available when more than one value is shown in point labels, such as when Style is set to Label and Value.

The Arrows subpage of the Marks page affects the lines drawn from point labels to the points. It has the following options:
- Border: click this button to display the Border Editor dialog.
- Pointer: click this button to display the Pointer Editor dialog.
- Arrow head: select the desired arrow head style from this drop-down list.
- Length: this setting specifies how long the line between point labels and points are.
- Distance: this setting specifies the distance in pixels between the end of the line and the point.
- Size: this setting specifies the size of the line.

The Symbol subpage of the Marks page affects how legend symbols appear in point labels. The Format subpage has the following options:
- Visible: turn this setting on to display legend symbols in point labels.
- Frame: click this button to display the Border Editor dialog.
- Pattern: click this button to display the Pattern Color Editor dialog.
- Bevel: this setting specifies whether symbols appear with a lowered, raised, or no bevel.
- Size: this setting, which is only available if Bevel is set to something other than None, specifies the size of the bevel.
- Round Frame: turn this setting on to display the symbol with a round frame.
- Transparent: turn this setting on to display a transparent symbol.
- Transparency: use this setting to control the amount of transparency (in percent) of the symbol.

The Gradient subpage of the Symbol subpage of the Marks page controls the gradient settings for symbols. It has the same settings as the Gradient Editor dialog.

The Shadow subpage of the Symbol subpage of the Marks page controls the shadow settings for symbols. It has the same options as the Shadow Editor dialog.

The Format subpage of the Marks page affects the frame of point labels. It has the following settings:
- Color: click this button to display a dialog in which you can select the color of point label background.
- Frame: click this button to display the Border Editor dialog.
- Pattern: click this button to display the Pattern Color Editor dialog.
- Bevel: this setting specifies whether point labels appear with a lowered, raised, or no bevel.
- Size: this setting, which is only available if Bevel is set to something other than None, specifies the size of the bevel.
- Round Frame: turn this setting on to display point labels with round frames.
- Transparent: turn this setting on to display a transparent frame.
- Transparency: use this setting to control the amount of transparency (in percent) of the frame.

The Text subpage of the Marks page affects the text in point labels. It has the following settings:
- Font: click this button to display a dialog in which you can select the font and size of the text.
- Color: click the colored square to display a dialog in which you can select the color of the text.
- Outline: click this button to display the Border Editor dialog for the outline of the text.
- Inter-char spacing: increase the value of this setting to space the characters further apart.
- Gradient: click this button to display the Gradient Editor dialog for the text.
- Shadow: click this button to display the Shadow Editor dialog for the text.
- Outline gradient: turn this setting on to use a gradient for the text outline.

The Gradient subpage of the Marks page controls the gradient settings for point labels. It has the same settings as the Gradient Editor dialog; see above for a description of these settings.

The Shadow subpage of the Marks page controls the shadow settings for the frame of point labels. It has the same settings as the Shadow Editor dialog.