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kohlim@umail.iu.edu Posted - 03/01/2017 : 5:56:04 PM
Hello

I was able to achieve consolidating multiple X axis in excel to represent them against Y axis in a graph ( see attachment). How can i achieve something similar in originlab? You can see the screen shot. You can also let me know if there are better options to represent this data?

Thanks
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JacquelineHe Posted - 03/02/2017 : 01:29:17 AM
Hi,

If I do not misunderstand your means, you want to create a graph with three X and one Y axis, the three X axis show as a table.

For example:


Steps:
1. Highlight the first 3 columns and right-click to "Set As X"
2. Highlight X3 and Y3 to plot the Scatter graph
3. Double-click on the X tick label to open the Axis dialog. Then choose the "Table" sub-tab under the "Tick Labels" tab.
4. Under the "Table" tab, check "Enable" box, and choose "3" in the "Number of Rows" drop-down list. Then you will find there are three "Bottom" axes showing on
the left panel of the Axis dialog. As this image:

5. Choose "Bottom2" icon on the left panel, and go to "Display" sub-tab, select "[Book1]Sheet1!B" (columnB). Also, choose "Bottom3" icon on the left panel, and go to "Display" sub-tab, select "[Book1]Sheet1!C" (columnC).

6. Click OK to save the setting.

Then the graph will show as the example.

Thanks
Jacqueline
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