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hallw@crei Posted - 04/26/2017 : 11:55:29 AM
OriginPro 2016 (64-bit) Sr 2
b.9.3.2.303 (Academic)
Windows 7 Enterprise

My copy of Origin cannot find my several user-defined fitting functions, although the fdf files still exist. How do I re-direct it to the right location?

Rick Hallworth
Creighton University
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arstern Posted - 04/26/2017 : 12:22:19 PM
Hi,

You open the Fitting Function Organizer to edit your location of the function. If you don't see your fitting function in the list of functions, you can add the function by selecting ADD and redirect the function into the default folder. I believe this will work.

http://www.originlab.com/doc/Origin-Help/FitFunc-Organizer

Thanks,
Aviel
OriginLab

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