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Alex_A Posted - 05/09/2013 : 6:46:25 PM
Origin Ver.: 8.1 and Service Release: 3
Operating System: Windows 7

Hello. I am very new to Origin so my apologies if this is an already discussed topic in the Forum.

I can't display the FULL square root symbol on an axis. I want the y-label to be "square root(tau)".

I found this online: \f:Symbol(Ö\(40)\g(t)\(41)).

However, the symbol that is displayed when I use this command is not the complete square root symbol. The orizontal line at the top of the symbol is missing.

So the question is: Is there a way to display the COMPLETE square root symbol on a graph?

Thanks a lot.

Cheers,

Alex
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HarishRawat Posted - 01/22/2021 : 04:04:49 AM
Hi
You can simply right-click while writing on X-axis or Y-axis and select symbol map, then select your desired symbol from the list.
Alex_A Posted - 05/10/2013 : 4:06:54 PM
Thanks!
matthew@originlab.com Posted - 05/10/2013 : 3:35:02 PM
Hi,

You can go to Edit > Insert New Object... and select Microsoft Equation 3.0. From there you will be able to build the equation.

Matthew
OriginLab
cdrozdowski111 Posted - 05/10/2013 : 06:16:36 AM
Assuming there is no way of using the sqrt symbol exactly as you wish, raising tau to the 1/2 power would be equivalent and acceptable.

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