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gilles wat Posted - 09/26/2002 : 10:38:13 AM
while in origin 7 the data selectors do not set the part of the curve which I want to fit as previous version?
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Lorraine Posted - 09/27/2002 : 2:25:43 PM
The behavior of the Data Markers (Data Selector tool) should not be different in either version. Do they behave correctly using one dataset versus a different set of data? Is your X data sorted?

Lorraine
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Barb Tobias Posted - 09/27/2002 : 2:09:47 PM
You need to provide more details. What kind of fit are you performing? What steps are you taking? Are you comparing with 6.1?
-Barb


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