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mayflower Posted - 06/14/2005 : 3:56:07 PM
Origin Version (Select Help-->About Origin): 7
Operating System: windows xp

I'm using origin to process FTIR spectrum (Omnic). One function of Omnic is that you can select a region magnify it in a full window, by double click it will reset to the original curve.

I tried to use set display range in origin to do this. but the problem is, after I chose the range, the curve is not magnified automatically into the whole window. It looks like I have to change the x scale in order to magnify the curve, but by this way, the figure will be changed and can't be reset to full range.

Could there be some way that I can magnify a region temporarily and reset it when I'm done?

I appreciate your help
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mayflower Posted - 06/14/2005 : 6:46:08 PM
Hi, great, it works. Thanks a lot.
Mike Posted - 06/14/2005 : 4:26:29 PM
Hi mayflower,

There are a several options:
  • Use the Zoom In button on the Graph toolbar. Use the Whole Page button on the same toolbar to restore the page.
  • Use the (unfortunately named) Zoom In button on the Tools toolbar to zoom in on a rectangular region that you drag out on the graph page. Restore the page by clicking the Rescale button on the Graph toolbar.
  • Press the CTRL key while simultaneously dragging out a region with the Tools toolbar Zoom In tool. This produces a new graph window with an enlarged region that tracks the area that you dragged out on the original graph window (note that this region is moveable).
  • Create a "Zoom" graph by clicking the Zoom button on the 2D Graphs Extended toolbar.


Mike
OriginLab

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