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PolisTyrol Posted - 02/05/2015 : 06:00:27 AM
Dear all,
I am struggeling with a supposedly very simple problem. I am trying to put one of my curves on top of the other. Currently, curve A is printed in the foreground and curve B in the background, and I want to bring curve B to the foreground. How do you do that?
Regards,
PolisTyrol

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lkb0221 Posted - 02/05/2015 : 09:45:29 AM
Hi,

Please open Graph: Layer Contents dialog, drag the header in the right panel to re-order the sequence. The top one in the list will be the bottom in the graph. You cany also change the drawing order in Graph: Plot Setup dialog.

Zheng
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