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leawob Posted - 06/24/2016 : 08:01:43 AM
Hi!

I want to create a graph where above my main data I want to display a second curve, which indicates how my sample was stimulated (same x axis, different y axis). I want this curve to be considerably smaller than the main curve, so I went to the Layer Properties Window and under the Size/Speed tab I set the height to about 20%. But when I do this, the y axis gets shrunk as well resulting in really tiny labels and ticks. I can manually increase the font size and the size of the ticks and so on to match the y axis of the curve in the other layer, but it's a lot of trial and error and eyeballing. Is there a way where I can just shrink the plot and the length of the y axis but keep the y axis labels and ticks at the same size?

Cheers

Lea

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leawob Posted - 06/24/2016 : 10:08:20 AM
Thank you very much! That's what I was looking for.
meili_yang Posted - 06/24/2016 : 09:57:34 AM
Hi Leawob,

There is a setting to fix scale factor. If fix to 1 then things on axes won't scale with layer size and always plot as actual size.


Meili
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