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berkemeier Posted - 11/11/2016 : 7:10:58 PM
Hi guys,

this should be an easy one for most of you.

I am trying to bring the data points from my graph in front of the x-/y-Axis. Anybody know how this should be done? I can't seem to find the solution anywhere... Here is a screenshot to illustrate the problem.

Thanks in advance.

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berkemeier Posted - 11/16/2016 : 11:34:44 PM
Hi Castiel!

Thanks for the message! I now solved the problem!

In my case I had to uncheck "Clip data to frame" in plot details.

Cheers!

Berke
Castiel Posted - 11/15/2016 : 11:15:49 AM
quote:
Originally posted by berkemeier

Hi Jacqueline,

many thanks for the reply!

That`s not actually what i meant, but I can see why you interpreted the question that way. What I want is to bring the data points over the y-Axis.

I think the attached photo will illustrate what i mean better than the first one.

Cheers,
Berke





"Data on Top of Axes" in Plot Details

"Display data plots and symbols superimposed on the layer axes. Most Templates have their default set to display data behind the axes (unchecked).
"Note that the same control is available by right-clicking on the graph axis."

http://www.originlab.com/doc/Origin-Help/PD-Dailog-Display-Tab

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berkemeier Posted - 11/15/2016 : 10:38:09 AM
Hi Jacqueline,

many thanks for the reply!

That`s not actually what i meant, but I can see why you interpreted the question that way. What I want is to bring the data points over the y-Axis.

I think the attached photo will illustrate what i mean better than the first one.

Cheers,
Berke

JacquelineHe Posted - 11/14/2016 : 03:13:41 AM
Hi,

If I do not misunderstand your question, you want the hollow circle symbol can cover the line as your image.

For you symbol plot, you set the "Custom Construction" for the symbol, right?

If so, doubel-click on your graph to open the "Plot Detail" dialog. Go to "Interior List" tab, if you find the interior is "Hollow", change it to "Open".
Then the symbol will "fill with white color".

Please refer to this help page:
http://www.originlab.com/doc/Origin-Help/PD-dlg-interior-list-tab

Thanks
Jacqueline
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