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mbpg Posted - 05/23/2016 : 04:26:46 AM
Origin Ver. and Service Release (Select Help-->About Origin): OriginPro 2016 (64-bit), b9.3.226
Operating System: Windows 10

Hi,

the text inside a text label is automatically aligned to the left. Is it possible to change the alignment to right?

I want to duplicate a particular graph several times with different data sets. The text box's content size adjusts to changing numbers of various magnitudes via link to a worksheet celll, which looks odd when showing the graphs back-to-back. I might also need a fixed text box size.

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mbpg Posted - 05/23/2016 : 08:00:13 AM
Thanks, but this doesn't seem to work for me.
Maybe because I'm working with 3D Colormap Surface Plots (only color scale, no legend)?
The \^(r) just disappears in the output.
JacquelineHe Posted - 05/23/2016 : 06:49:38 AM
Hi,

You can right-click the text object or legend, choose "Properties.." in the menu to open the "Object Properties" dialog.

Then add the \^(r) before each line.



Also, you can refer to this help page:
http://www.originlab.com/doc/LabTalk/ref/Legend-Substitution-Notation#Legend_Element_Alignment

Thanks
Jacqueline
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