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Rafael Grande Posted - 03/13/2015 : 3:36:36 PM
How can I move this graphs in y-axis without ploting offset?

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snowli Posted - 03/13/2015 : 4:21:40 PM
Do you want to move the plots so they are start from same Y position?

If so, maybe this video will be helpful for you
http://originlab.com/Index.aspx?go=Support/VideoTutorials&pid=2135

For your existing graph, you can change the Offset type to be Individual Y first on layer level of Plot Details dialot.

Then you can move each Y plot to avoide offset.

BTW, it looks when moving y plot with log scale, it's hard to move them to expected position. So maybe you can first keep Y axis as Linear scale and move the plots. Then move the Y axis to log scale and rescale to show all.

You can also zoom in to adjust more precisely or go to Offset tab of each plot to set offset values.

Thanks, Snow

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