Of course, being able to translate numbers into visual displays has always been a big part of working with spreadsheets. To provide that functionality, Symphony provided the "Graph" environment that allowed you to choose from eight graph types. While "Graph" was actually a separate environment, you generally worked with graphs right from within "Sheet," since it contained the data for your visual display.
To accomplish this, you selected the Graph command on the Sheet Environment menu. You could then select the options to create your graph.
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