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mwarner Posted - 11/30/2004 : 09:40:04 AM
Origin Version (Select Help-->About Origin): 7.5 sr5
Operating System:Win 2000

I am trying to use the "Overlapped points offset plotting" under plot details for a scatter plot that contains multiple Y columns to one X, but can see no results after selecting this option. Is there anyway to control the degree of X offset between data points so that I can see this function work?

Mark
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easwar Posted - 11/30/2004 : 11:28:08 AM
Hi Mark,

That feature currently works only for overlapped points within one dataset, whereas in your case they are spread over multiple datasets. So for now to plot it that way you will need to combine your multiple datasets into one dataset.

We will look at implementing this across multiple datasets in the future.

Thanks,

Easwar
OriginLab



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