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i.c.vinke@2 Posted - 01/06/2015 : 04:53:44 AM
Origin 9.1.0G Sr2 Win7Pro
I have a Problem with tables embedded in a graph template. After opening the template the original table is repesented by a place holder. I have not found no other way to restore the table than to insert a complete new table in the graph and redo the formatting of the table. Is there a way to reestablish the link between a table and an embedded graph?
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i.c.vinke@2 Posted - 01/07/2015 : 07:35:57 AM
Thank you for the information.
I found a Workaround:
By saving the graph and corresponding table in a separate Project i can merge the two objects in any existing Project.
I agree ist not very elegant but it works.
SeanMao Posted - 01/06/2015 : 8:17:36 PM
Hi,

In Origin 2015, you are able to save the format of embedded table in a theme file and later on apply to newly created table. There is no workaround to do it in Origin 9.1.

Regards!


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cdrozdowski111 Posted - 01/06/2015 : 1:34:15 PM
Because tables are just graphical representations of totally separate windows (a table is essentially a worksheet in a workbook), there is no way to do what you want just using a graph template.

That is, the graph template can't save both itself and the workbook for the table.

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