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RuthQ2207 Posted - 08/06/2017 : 3:04:50 PM
Hi, so i merged all the graph into a graph,it overlap but i want to split it as shown in picture. Any help is much appreciate! The value on y-axis is not that important as long as the graph match with x-axis.

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JacquelineHe Posted - 08/06/2017 : 11:37:43 PM
Hi,

First, we need to confirm that the left graph is your graph currently, but the right graph is you want to get, right? And these line plots are in the same layer, right?

If so, you can add the offset to the different line plot.
The easy method is:
1. Active the graph
2. Click the Stacked Lines by Y Offsets button in the 2D Graph toolbar.
http://www.originlab.com/doc/Origin-Help/StackLineYOffset-Graph

Thanks
Jacqueline
OriginLab


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