10000 10001 Pareto chart 10002 Histogram 10003 Run chart 10004 XAvg, R control chart 10005 Moving Range chart 10006 P control chart 10007 NP control chart 10008 C control chart 10009 U control chart 10010 Scatter diagram 10011 Pie chart 10012 10013 Label 10014 # of errors 10015 Sorted Label 10016 Sorted Value 10017 Cum. Freq. 10018 Subgrp # 10019 Data1 10020 Data2 10021 Calc Label X 10022 XAvg 10023 XAvgAvg 10024 X UCL 10025 X LCL 10026 Sigma1U 10027 Sigma1L 10028 Sigma2U 10029 Sigma2L 10030 Calc Label R 10031 R Values 10032 R Avg 10033 R UCL 10034 R LCL 10035 X Values 10036 Subgroup Size 10037 # Defective 10038 Calc Label 10039 % Defective 10040 CL 10041 UCL 10042 LCL 10043 Calc Value 10044 # of Pins 10045 U Values 10046 Sample # 10047 Num of Defects 10048 Indep. Var. 10049 Dep. Var. 10050 Values 10051 Interval 10052 Frequency 10053 ABC Chart Wizard 10054 Pareto charts can identify problem types in a process. Use Pareto charts to identify key areas for improvement, and to monitor process improvement over time. 10055 A histogram is a visual representation of the spread of data. You use histograms to show how frequently something occurs. 10056 The run chart, also called a time line chart or trend chart, displays changes over a period of time. A typical use is the number of items produced each day. 10057 The X Avg, R chart is the most common control chart. The X avg. chart plots the mean values in the process. The R chart plots the range of subgroup values. 10058 The Moving Range (or MR) chart is a variation of the X Avg, R Chart. You use it to represent data consisting of a single data value per subgroup. 10059 The P chart shows the fraction of the data that is defective. You use a P chart when the subgroups are of different sizes. 10060 The NP chart shows the fraction of the data that is defective. You use a NP chart when the subgroups are the same sizes. 10061 The C chart shows the number of defects when the material being tested has a constant number of items that could fail. 10062 The U chart shows the number of defects when the material being tested is not a constant area or width. 10063 Scatter charts let you examine two factors at one time and determine the relationship that may exist between them. 10064 A pie chart shows the relative proportion that each part contributes to the whole. Use a pie chart to illustrate the relationship of one part to the whole and components of the whole. 61440 Open 61441 Save As 61442 All Files (*.*) 61443 Untitled 61696 Invalid filename. 61697 Failed to open document. 61698 Failed to save document. 61699 Save changes to %1? 61700 Failed to create empty document. 61701 The file is too large to open. 61702 Could not start print job. 61703 Failed to launch help. 61704 Internal application error. 61705 Command failed. 61706 Insufficient memory to perform operation. 61712 Please enter an integer. 61713 Please enter a number. 61714 Please enter an integer between %1 and %2. 61715 Please enter a number between %1 and %2. 61716 Please enter no more than %1 characters. 61717 Please select a button. 61718 Please enter an integer between 0 and 255. 61719 Please enter a positive integer. 61728 Unexpected file format. 61729 %1\nCannot find this file.\nPlease verify that the correct path and file name are given. 61730 Destination disk drive is full. 61731 Unable to read from %1, it is opened by someone else. 61732 Unable to write to %1, it is read-only or opened by someone else. 61733 An unexpected error occurred while reading %1. 61734 An unexpected error occurred while writing %1. 61836 Unable to read write-only property. 61837 Unable to write read-only property. 61840 Unable to load mail system support. 61841 Mail system DLL is invalid. 61842 Send Mail failed to send message. 61984 OK\n50 61985 Cancel\n50 61986 &Apply\n50 61987 &Help\n50 61988 Close