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FloTor Posted - 03/23/2015 : 7:30:02 PM
Origin Ver. and Service Release (Select Help-->About Origin): 2015G
Operating System: Win7, 32bit

Alright, new question: When I export Origin plots as PDF, I realize that the curves consist of actual points making them a bit clumsy to further modify in adobe illustrator (maybe this is intentionally to prevent data manipulation :D). However I was wondering whether there is a way to export continous lines like fits or plotted functions in a way that they result really in a vector graphic line?

best,
Florian
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FloTor Posted - 03/24/2015 : 07:39:32 AM
I see. So a fitted function is not a line plot then?

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