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                | Gerold Kort | Posted - 10/29/2014 : 10:05:38 AM Dear Mr./Mrs. Origin,
 
 I have a ternary diagram. Now I want to generate an exploded view of just a corner of the diagram (all my data points swarm together in one corner).
 
 Any advice how I can do that?
 
 Thanks!
 
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                | lkb0221 | Posted - 11/26/2014 : 09:20:36 AM I'm guessing you've selected more than one element at a time. Programming Control has to be set one by one.
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                | Gerold Kort | Posted - 11/25/2014 : 05:00:06 AM Dear Zheng,
 
 I selected the line (left-click) and then right-clicked it. Programming control is not in the pop-up menu. I looked for it in the other dropdown menus in the taskbar and fount it under 'format'.
 
 However, 'programming control' is grey and can not be selected.
 
 Any ideas?
 
 Regards,
 
 Gerold
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                | lkb0221 | Posted - 11/24/2014 : 10:33:35 AM Hi, Gerold
 
 Please right click on that line and select "Programming control".
 And choose Page for Attach to group, which is just below the Object Name.
 
 Zheng
 OriginLab
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                | Gerold Kort | Posted - 11/24/2014 : 04:35:04 AM Dear Hideo & Co,
 
 I have a question regarding ternary plots:
 
 when I apply the axis-zoomed view, some layers/plots have disappeared. For example: There is a line running from one side of the graph to one of the 3 corners. However, when I zoom part of the graph, the line is not visible.
 
 How can I keep the line visible after I have zoomed part of the graph?
 
 Thanks in advance!
 
 Regards,
 
 Gerold
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                | Gerold Kort | Posted - 10/29/2014 : 11:20:34 AM Hi Hideo,
 
 You also helped me create ternary diagrams a long time ago (March 2012)! Good to 'see' you!
 
 Thanks for the additional advice! I will certainly use it in my final report!
 
 Thanks again dude!
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                | Hideo Fujii | Posted - 10/29/2014 : 10:43:41 AM Hi Gerold,
 
 You can make an inset graph if you want to present both the whole view and the axis-zoomed view like:
 
 
  
 You can copy(CTRL-C) the layer frame, then paste it to the same graph page. You can customize anything in the pasted graph layer including the scaling as Zheng described.
 
 --Hideo Fujii
 OriginLab
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                | Gerold Kort | Posted - 10/29/2014 : 10:12:22 AM Hi Zheng,
 
 Found it!
 
 Many thanks!!!
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                | lkb0221 | Posted - 10/29/2014 : 10:09:49 AM Hi,
 
 You can use the Scale In tool in Tools toolbar, which is on the left edge of Origin workspace by default. The button below Arrow.
 
 Zheng
 Origin
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