Panning feature is available in two forms: Graph Panning and Individual Scale Panning.
Graph panning becomes available when the chart is zoomed in. It allows for the chart to dynamically scroll in any direction. Select the Pan button from the Toolbar. Position the mouse at a specific location within the chart, then hold the left mouse button down to anchor the mouse to that location. Drag the mouse to position the chart as desired. When the left mouse button is released, panning stops. To pan again, move the mouse to another location, hold the left mouse button down, and then drag the mouse to position the chart as desired. To disable panning, deselect the Pan button.
Profiles configured to use specific x or y-axis scales may themselves be panned by using this feature.
Individual x-axis scale panning becomes available when the chart is zoomed in and the horizontal scrollbar is not visible. Position the mouse over the desired scale, then hold the left mouse button down to anchor the mouse to that location. Drag the mouse left or right to scroll the profiles configured to use that scale. When the left mouse button is released, panning stops. NOTE: All x-axis scales are resynchronized against the first scale once the horizontal scrollbar is made visible.
Individual y-axis scale panning becomes available when the chart is zoomed in and the vertical scrollbar is not visible. Position the mouse over the desired scale, then hold the left mouse button down to anchor the mouse to that location. Drag the mouse up or down to scroll the profiles configured to use that scale. When the left mouse button is released, panning stops. NOTE: For graphs with multiple y-scales displayed, all y-axis scales are resynchronized against the first scale once the vertical scrollbar is made visible.
Panning is automatically available once the chart has been zoomed in.
For individual scale panning, turning the scrollbar visibility off can be done via the General Property Page, or programmatically by setting the Scrollbars property.