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Andrewdst Posted - 03/09/2018 : 12:57:11 AM
Origin Ver. pro 2016 sr2 (Select Help-->About Origin):
Operating System: win 7.

HI,

Not sure what happened but my data markers in my plots have changed from full height to small markers.

I cant seem to change it back to full height.

If I go, Data>Analysis Markers : everything is greyed out and unselectable.

If I choose the Markers toolbar, activate and delete buttons are active but marker size button etc is greyed out and unselectable.


Trying a search on help, gives nothing.

Any ideas welcome.

Thanks
Andrew
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arstern Posted - 03/09/2018 : 11:41:39 AM
Hi Andrew,

When the toolbar is greyed out it technically means that there is no analysis being applied to the graph. Did you delete the worksheet or column with the analysis results? If you could please send a screenshot of your graph and worksheet? or Please send your .opj file to tech@originlab.com that way I can see how everything is setup.

Thanks
Aviel
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