If I understand your original question correctly, it sounds like you want to exaggerate the Z scale with respect to X and Y so that you can see your data better.

There are a couple of ways to do that. The more general way would be to apply a Transform filter to your data after it is input, changing the scale on the Z axis to be higher than 1. This has the benefit of following through to all future visualizations extracted from that data set.

The second approach is to adjust the Z scale on the Display tab for every visualization you produce, again adjusting the Z axis scale to be larger than 1.

Russ


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