Check this if you want the charts to be “Zero oriented” by default. If you do so, the value axes always include zero. Moreover, all bars or columns start at zero. The chosen option will be used each time you open a simulation data file. Check this if you want DynRisk to use the current scale settings each time you create a plot. Otherwise, you'll be asked to choose a scale each time you create a plot. The option is temporarily reversed by pressing the shift key while creating the plot. Use this popup menu to select the default way of handling negative values in pie charts. You can either use absolute values, or simply skip negative values. The chosen option will be used each time you open a simulation data file. Use this popup menu to select the default statistics plotted in pie charts. The chosen statistic will be used each time you open a simulation data file. Use this popup menu to select the default second of the two statistics plotted in double plots. The chosen statistic will be used each time you open a simulation data file. Use this popup menu to select the default statistic plotted in single plots, or the default first of the two statistics plotted in double plots. The chosen statistic will be used each time you open a simulation data file. Use this popup menu to select the default chart type used in line, bar, and column charts. The chosen chart type will be used each time you open a simulation data file. Use this popup menu to select the default fractile set. The chosen set will be used each time you open a simulation data file. Use this popup menu to select the default contingency levels. The contingency is calculated by comparing these three levels to the reference statistic. The chosen levels will be used each time you open a simulation data file. Use this popup menu to select the default contingency format. This format defines how to calculate contingency when the contingency levels are compared to the reference statistic. The format will be used each time you open a simulation data file. Use this popup menu to select the default contingency reference statistic. The contingency is calculated by comparing the three contingency levels to this reference statistic. The chosen statistic will be used each time you open a simulation data file. Enter into this text field the default number of displayed decimals for contingency statistics. The number you enter, will be used in result tables each time you open a simulation data file. Enter into this text field the default number of displayed decimals for fractile statistics. The number you enter, will be used in result tables each time you open a simulation data file. Enter into this text field the default number of displayed decimals for criticality and sensitivity statistics. The number you enter, will be used in result tables each time you open a simulation data file. Enter into this text field the default number of displayed decimals for correlation statistics. The number you enter, will be used in result tables each time you open a simulation data file. Enter into this text field the default number of displayed decimals for covariance statistics. The number you enter, will be used in result tables each time you open a simulation data file. Enter into this text field the default number of displayed decimals for slope and intercept statistics. The number you enter, will be used in result tables each time you open a simulation data file. Enter into this text field the default number of displayed decimals for base, mean, standard deviation, minimum, and maximum statistics. The number you enter, will be used in result tables each time you open a simulation data file.