Where to control graph properies in BeX queries?

My report initially shows up in tabular format. When user chooses Graphical Display I would like the report to show up as a bar chart with legend. At present the legend is not showing up. Where do i configure this? I use BI 7.
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Hi
   It will give the options of saving as a query view or work book,If u open the query and if u do some simple operations such as drilldrown.... save it as a query,Other wise if u use the designmode items in ur report sch as buttton,analysisgrid... which will be on the left side of the screen u save it as a workbook..If u save it as a workbook,we can send that through the Broadcaster.

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