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niobi Posted - 09/29/2016 : 12:42:28 PM
Hello there, i have a problem when i try to import a dat file or txt file in origin , the columns are multiplied by 10^5.!!! I mean Origin doesn't preserve the format of the numbers from the dat file, what should i do?
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niobi Posted - 09/29/2016 : 1:57:29 PM
Yeah that's it, i changed the format of the dat files, i mean i replaced , with . and the problem solved.
Hideo Fujii Posted - 09/29/2016 : 1:50:24 PM
Hi niobi,

I suggest to try Import Wizard first so that you may get the insight what happened because this tool
visualized how Origin interpreted the format of your input data; I suspect something related to some
settings of the field separators or the decimal point (e.g., using a comma as a decimal point in
the convention).

You can also post some rows of your actual data in this forum post so that people can understand
better what happened.

--Hideo Fujii
OriginLab

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