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                | amcvey | 
                Posted - 01/13/2017 : 05:28:37 AM  Origin Ver. and Service Release (Select Help-->About Origin): 2015 Operating System: Windows 8
  I have a series of 7 histograms containing different amounts of data.  I wish to plot all 7 on a single graph as normalised histograms.  I've therefore normalised using this http://www.originlab.com/doc/Origin-Help/Math-Normalize but when I plot the normalised data as a column graph the only way I can see to raise subsequent data sets only offsets them rather than raising them above other data sets.  It is possible to do this with a line but I really require a column graph.  Is this possible in OriginLab while keeping the same axes? | 
              
              
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                | amcvey | 
                Posted - 01/17/2017 : 07:41:41 AM  Thanks yes this has worked well for me. | 
              
              
                | Hideo Fujii | 
                Posted - 01/16/2017 : 11:36:14 AM  Hi amcvey,
  > Is it also possible to offset Histograms/column plots along the x axis at specified distances?
  Maybe you can translate a specific plot by "Analysis: Data Manipulation: Horizontal Translation" menu? (Note: Your plot data should come from XYXY...XY rather than X-shared XYY...Y .)
  Or, if you want to sync the tick labels accordingly, you can simply rescale the X axis of the layer.  In this case, the layer's X Axis Link should be "None", not "Straight(1 to 1)" .
  How about these ways?
  --Hideo Fujii OriginLab | 
              
              
                | amcvey | 
                Posted - 01/16/2017 : 08:00:39 AM  Yes, thanks very much.  Is it also possible to offset Histograms/column plots along the x axis at specified distances? | 
              
              
                | Hideo Fujii | 
                Posted - 01/13/2017 : 2:59:17 PM  Hi amcvey,
  Maybe you can create a Stack graph ("Plot: Multi Panel: Stack" menu).  In the dialog of this graph type, you can specify "Plot Type = Column".  http://www.originlab.com/doc/Origin-Help/Stack-Graph
  Does it work in your case?
  --Hideo Fujii OriginLab
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