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  1. Add your LOG from your device, an email attachment, cloud storage, or through a link.
  2. Create new content by clicking on our Text tool on the top, and alter its color, size, and fonts as needed.
  3. Click on our Strikeout or Whiteout tools to remove details that just don’t make sense any longer.
  4. Make visual changes by drawing or placing pictures, lines, and icons.
  5. Highlight crucial details in your paperwork.
  6. Click on the Comment option to make a remark on your most significant changes.
  7. Turn your LOG file into a fillable template by clicking on the Manage Fields tool.
  8. Add fields for various types of data.
  9. Assign Roles to your fields and make them required or optional to ensure parties fill them out properly.
  10. Drop Signature Fields and click on Sign to approve your documentation yourself.
  11. Decide on how you share your form - via email or using a shareable link.

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Change point shapes, colors and sizes manually : The functions below can be used : scaleshapemanual() : to change point shapes. scalecolormanual() : to change point colors. scalesizemanual() : to change the size of points.
shape = 21, filled circle blue. shape = 22, filled square blue. shape = 23, filled diamond blue.
The default size is 1.5 but you can decrease or increase this value to make the points smaller or larger. The following examples show how to use each method in practice with the built-in mtcars dataset in R.
Geoms that draw points have a shape parameter. Legal shape values are the numbers 0 to 25, and the numbers 32 to 127. Only shapes 21 to 25 are filled (and thus are affected by the fill color), the rest are just drawn in the outline color.
The default value for shape is 19 (a filled-in circle), but you can specify any value between 0 to 25. What is this? The following examples show how to modify the shape argument in different ggplot2 scatter plots.
Change R base plot point shapes The default R plot pch symbol is 1, which is an empty circle. You can change this to pch = 19 (solid circle) or to pch = 21 (filled circle). To change the color and the size of points, use the following arguments: col : color (hexadecimal color code or color name).
The different line types available in R software are : blank, solid, dashed, dotted, dotdash, longdash, twodash. Note that, line types can be also specified using numbers : 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.
You can change the number to plot different shapes, i.e. geompoint(shape = x) . If you want to change point shapes based on a grouping variable, then first set the shape with the grouping variable in geompoint and then use scaleshapemanual to choose the desired shapes (optional).

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