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reddragon Posted - 05/25/2005 : 06:23:09 AM
Origin Version (Select Help-->About Origin): 7.5
Operating System: win2000

Hello
Is there a way to set the x scale factor to 2000 to get small pictures for a labtext. Seems to be limited to 1200 in Version7.5. Sometimes I want to print a A4 paper, and sometimes small pictures. One posibility would be to change the papersettings of the printer but this is not the best way I think.
Has someone an idea ?
Thanks.

reddragon
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Mike Posted - 05/25/2005 : 10:49:56 AM
reddragon,

If you need to create a small, high-resolution image to include in a document, I would export your graph as an EPS file. You control the size of the exported image by a combination of the Plot Details Print/Dimensions tab settings and the Options Page settings (Tools:Options).

If you are merely printing from Origin, the size of your graph is controlled by the Print/Dimensions tab settings in Plot Details (Format:Page). The resolution of the printed image is controlled by your printer settings.

Mike
OriginLab

Edited by - Mike on 05/25/2005 10:56:39 AM

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