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lastwest Posted - 03/17/2014 : 09:58:35 AM
Hello,

I have to plot multiple worksheets in a single graph for comparison of my spectra. So, I normalized and plot all them. To keep the spectra separated I did the command Analysis, Data Manipulation, Translate Vertical. But the peaks intensity seems to be low now...I have to put some number above the spectra to make attributions and that makes the figure very polluted. Is there another way to do that?

Thanks,


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zahraa Posted - 03/17/2014 : 11:05:35 AM
Hi Lastwest,

You could try creating separate graphs for your curves and then merging them all by using the Merge button. They would each have a separate axis but they would be side by side so you can compare:



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lastwest Posted - 03/17/2014 : 10:20:30 AM
The problem is I have different X scale too
zahraa Posted - 03/17/2014 : 10:14:39 AM
Hi Lastwest

Have you tried plotting using Plot: MultiCurve: Stack Lines by Y offsets?
This is an example:


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