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Svalbard Posted - 11/20/2013 : 1:10:49 PM
Hi,
I am using origin 9.0. I am sure it should be possible in origin to plot from one worksheet with several columns the graphs seperately but at once (so that you get for each column a separete graph. when you mark the whole columns and click to plot the data, it appears in one graph, what i don`t want to have).

Thank you for help in advance!!!
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greg Posted - 11/20/2013 : 4:59:33 PM
Our Origin 9.1 users should look for the new Batch Plotting feature!

After you create your first graph and have customized to your liking, right-click on the graph anywhere outside the axis/layer and choose Duplicate (Batch Plotting) : Duplicate with New Columns.

Select the additional columns you want plotted just like this one and click OK.
Svalbard Posted - 11/20/2013 : 1:40:07 PM
Thank you Zheng,
it was a great help!
lkb0221 Posted - 11/20/2013 : 1:24:21 PM
Hi, Lee-Ann

Assume you have 9 Y-columns that share the same X-column. You can highlight all those 10 columns and select "Plot: Multi-curve: 9 Panel".

Then you will get one graph with 9 layers and 9 panels. Select "Extract to Graphs..." and check "Full Page for Extracted" checkbox. You will get 9 separate graphs.

I'm afraid there is no straightforward way to create several graphs with one click.

Zheng
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