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banyal Posted - 06/26/2002 : 06:01:48 AM
I have a x-y plot, in the same plot I want to display a samll zoomed portion of it. Could anyone please tell me how to do it??
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lazykid Posted - 06/30/2002 : 11:25:12 AM
The method mentioned by the upstair is perfect,thanks
Barb Tobias Posted - 06/27/2002 : 09:25:08 AM
Another fast method is to click the 'Linked Inset with Data' button on the Add tab of the Layer tool (Tools:Layer). (This is the last button.)

banyal Posted - 06/27/2002 : 03:03:05 AM
Thanks jose, It was remarkabely easy.
Thanks a lot
Jose Posted - 06/26/2002 : 11:00:22 AM
The easiest and fastest:

1. after you have finished your large plot, select the layer by clicking once in one of its axis. It will show "selected" with a bounding line and small black squares arround.

2. Copy (Ctrl+C) and paste it (Ctrl+V) again, so you have two equal layers.

3. Select the second layer and resize it, place it where you want inside the first one, and make the changes you need in the plotted Y-X range and so on.

That's all.


Jose Viņa, Origin WebRing member

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