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agnebenzo Posted - 03/10/2015 : 06:14:08 AM
Dear all,

I created a scatter plot in a ternary diagram and I would like to add parallel lines to one axis to show constant values, or a line from one of the corners to a given value. However, if I simply add a line, it will be shifted when I zoom in that area. Is it possible to add a function instead? I tried "graph" => "add function graph", but it seems not to work.

Thank you, Agnese
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lkb0221 Posted - 03/10/2015 : 11:47:08 AM
Hi,

Please right click the line you added and select Properties. In Coordinates tab, choose Scale for Units and define the Begin and End position by X and Y values.


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