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mcauleyt@o Posted - 02/13/2001 : 3:35:28 PM
I am having a similar problem. I can merge two area-fill graphs (X1Y1Y1 and X2Y2Y2) to get a graph showing water level surpluses (blue) and deficits (red) in comparison to a cyclic average over 80 years (where X1 same as X2 and 1st Y1 same as first Y2 i.e. average WL. I can then create another graph for the second Great Lake the same way. But when I try to vertical panel them in a merge (with layers appropriately linked), Origin seems to confuse all the Y's and the color fills go in the wrong places!
Please suggest a way to do this because I really want to do a vertical panel of 5, each with 2 YY shadings.
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Laurie Posted - 02/21/2001 : 10:42:44 AM
Make sure that the units are also linked in '% of Linked Layer'. This setting can be set in the Plot Details dialog from the Size/Speed tab.

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