2.5. Common items in the panels
[1] Disabling the Turn on drawing active series switch allows you to turn off the drawing of all active series elements at once, without the need to disable them individually.
[2] Each panel contains thirty buttons for selecting data series, allowing up to thirty objects of the same type to be placed on a personalized page simultaneously. By default, nine buttons are visible at a time, while access to the remaining buttons is possible by scrolling the scroll bar.

[3] Below the series selection buttons there are thirty switches for activating the data series. The switches have two states: the active series state (plus on a blue background) and the inactive series state (gray x). Only items from active series are placed on the background. An additional prerequisite for placing objects on the background is loading or importing the data necessary for generating the personalization objects. The exceptions are the F2 FIG and F8 NUM panels, which do not need this data.
[4] Pressing this button will open a dialog window that allows you to copy the settings of the active series to the other series in the panel. You can copy only the settings (without the data table), only the data table, or both elements at the same time. Additionally, in the F6 TXT, F7 XLS, and F8 NUM panels, it is possible to copy only the text formatting from the active series.
[5] The button with the palette symbol defines the color of the rectangle that simulates the applied object in the simplified preview mode.
[6] In each panel, under the items used for managing data series, there is a group of sub-panels with controls specific to the data type. They show the values set for the selected series, and also make it possible to change them, which includes changing the size, position or rotation angle of a particular personalization object.
The Node, coordinates, rotation angle subpanel is the same for all data types. It is used to set the X and Y coordinates of the selected object node, which determine its position on the background page and the angle of rotation.