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JohnNZ Posted - 08/22/2013 : 11:09:45 AM
Origin Ver. and Service Release (Select Help-->About Origin): Pro 9.0 - current
Operating System:Windows 7

Is it possible to smooth multiple datasets (columns) in the same workbook?

The internet tells me it's not.

Thanks

John.
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JohnNZ Posted - 08/22/2013 : 4:33:56 PM
Fantastic, thanks!
snowli Posted - 08/22/2013 : 12:52:52 PM
Hi John,

Yes. We do support it.
Here is what you can do:
Select one dataset in the worksheet first and do the smoothing. Make sure the Recalculation is set to Manual or Auto in the Smoothing dialog so a green lock is created for the smoothed data.
Then left click the green lock and choose "Repeat this analysis for All Y".

This is the workaround for tools that don't accept multiple input ranges.


Thanks, Snow Li
OriginLab Corp.

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