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viggozhang Posted - 02/20/2012 : 08:11:45 AM
Origin Ver. and Service Release (Select Help-->About Origin):
Operating System:

Hey, could anybody help me with the writing of a perpendicular symbol into a figure legend? I'd like to indicate the perpendicular direction of an experimental factor by using the perpendicular symbol rather than by words in a space-limited figure legend.

Many thanks in advance!
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viggozhang Posted - 02/21/2012 : 04:21:47 AM
Easwar,

thanks a lot as usual! I got it with ur help.

Also thanks to Fujii~
easwar Posted - 02/20/2012 : 4:39:45 PM
Hi,

1>Double-click legend to enter into edit mode
2>Place cursor where you want to insert symbol then press CTRL-M, or right-click and select Symbol Map
3> Select Font=Symbol, this should be the default
4> The perpendicular symbol shows in 4th row , 3rd col (maybe it can be different on your system, but symbol font should have this)

Hope this helps.

Easwar
OriginLab
Hideo Fujii Posted - 02/20/2012 : 4:11:52 PM
Hi viggozhang,

I don't understand what you called "perpendicular symbol". Maybe you can draw a sample in freehand, scan, and paste here to make it easier to understand.

Thank you!

--Hideo Fujii
OriginLab

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