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                | EasyE | 
                Posted - 08/07/2014 : 10:15:19 AM  Origin Ver 7.5 Service Release SR6 Operating System: Windows 7
  I want Y-offset, 2 dimension plot.  I have 4 pairs of x,y data sets that I need to show in same plot with a simple Y offset.  I have tried waterfall but I can't get access to offset of individual lines, nor which one stays on bottom, second up, etc.  Other than the y offset I need to control which data set is where in Y axis.  Any help would be appreciated.  Thanks.
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                | snowli | 
                Posted - 08/07/2014 : 12:48:31 PM  Hi EasyE,
  We don't want you to feel you have to be stuck for life with 7.5.
  Please send an email to tech@originlab.com so we can discuss the upgrade   options and discounts for you separately.
  Sincerely, Snow
 
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                | EasyE | 
                Posted - 08/07/2014 : 11:46:18 AM  Hey snowli.  If upgrades where cheap I would do it but I seem to be stuck for life with Origin 7.5.
  Your solution worked great and was easy to implement.  Thanks you for your help.
  Cheers,
  EasyE
 
 quote: Originally posted by snowli
  Hello,
  With Graph window active, choose Analysis: Translate: Vertical.  And even the Translate tool is improved in later versions:)
  Also don't forget to do Rescale to Show all after translation.
  Thanks, Snow
 
 
 
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                | snowli | 
                Posted - 08/07/2014 : 11:33:44 AM  Hello,
  With Graph window active, choose Analysis: Translate: Vertical.  And even the Translate tool is improved in later versions:)
  Also don't forget to do Rescale to Show all after translation.
  Thanks, Snow
 
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                | EasyE | 
                Posted - 08/07/2014 : 11:27:30 AM  Dear snowli.  We are getting somewhere with your help.  I can duplicate the data sheet so I am okay with changing Y values.   Where is the Vertical Translation tool?  Thanks.
 
 quote: Originally posted by snowli
  I didn't find easy way in 7.5 and it's so easy to do in later versions. That's why I recommended later versions.
  In 7.5, if you don't want Y values change in worksheet, I suppose you can plot Stacked plot so each Y is in a different layer. Then do layer manipulation to move layers around to show the effect of offset. You can delete X and Y axis so they looks like in same layer. But then you can't really control the offset. 
  If you are OK with Y values changed in worksheet, you can plot all data as line plots. Then activate the curve you want to move up. And use Vertical Translate. But that will change the Y value in the worksheet.
  Thanks, Snow
 
 
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                | snowli | 
                Posted - 08/07/2014 : 11:22:51 AM  I didn't find easy way in 7.5 and it's so easy to do in later versions. That's why I recommended later versions.
  In 7.5, if you don't want Y values change in worksheet, I suppose you can plot Stacked plot so each Y is in a different layer. Then do layer manipulation to move layers around to show the effect of offset. You can delete X and Y axis so they looks like in same layer. But then you can't really control the offset. 
  If you are OK with Y values changed in worksheet, you can plot all data as line plots. Then activate the curve you want to move up. And use Vertical Translate. But that will change the Y value in the worksheet.
  Thanks, Snow
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                | EasyE | 
                Posted - 08/07/2014 : 11:01:30 AM  Dear snowli.  I have version 7.5 not 9.1.  Thanks for pointing out that new version have y-offset options.  My question however is, how to do it in version 7.5.
 
 quote: Originally posted by snowli
  Hello,
  We have added Stacked lines by Y-offset in later versions. See the 2nd graph in the 1st row.
  http://originlab.com/index.aspx?go=Products/Origin/Graphing/Line/Symbol
 
  And you can set the Offset mode to be Individual to specify the offset of each curve.
  Also you can drag in curve to adjust the offset. Here is a video to show how to do it. http://originlab.com/Index.aspx?go=Support/VideoTutorials&pid=2135
 
  Thanks, Snow
 
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                | snowli | 
                Posted - 08/07/2014 : 10:48:46 AM  Hello,
  We have added Stacked lines by Y-offset in later versions. See the 2nd graph in the 1st row.
  http://originlab.com/index.aspx?go=Products/Origin/Graphing/Line/Symbol
 
  And you can set the Offset mode to be Individual to specify the offset of each curve.
  Also you can drag in curve to adjust the offset. Here is a video to show how to do it. http://originlab.com/Index.aspx?go=Support/VideoTutorials&pid=2135
 
  Thanks, Snow |