Yes, you can select different objects in a chart and format and edit them. Having selected an item, right click and you can get a menu of items to choose from.
When a publisher object is selected, typically a bounding box or selection handles appear around the object. This helps indicate that the object has been selected and allows for it to be resized, dragged, or formatted as needed.
You would print only the selected chart or object.
A report is a database object that allows you to organize, summarize, and present selected data from the database in a formatted way for printing or viewing. It provides a structured presentation of data that can be customized to meet specific reporting requirements.
Report
display data in a highly formatted fashion
preview
In Unity3D, the shortcut key to center the selected object in the Scene view is Ctrl + Shift + F (or Cmd + Shift + F on macOS). This command focuses the Scene view camera on the selected object, effectively centering it in the view. Additionally, you can press F alone to focus on the selected object without centering it.
Database transaction
The bounding box shows the size and position of a selected object. It is a rectangular outline that surrounds the object, indicating its dimensions and location within the design space.
sizing handles
No, a dotted border usually indicates that an object is in focus or highlighted but may not necessarily mean the entire object is selected. Selection is typically indicated by a solid border or a different highlighting effect.
Those are called selection handles. They are used to resize and reposition the selected object.