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rwil Posted - 02/07/2019 : 05:49:04 AM
Origin Ver. and Service Release (Select Help-->About Origin): 2018 pro 64 bit
Operating System: Windows 7

Hello,

Sorry for posting, but I have a major issue with exporting Origin graphs (included in a Word document) to pdf files. Unfortunately, when using data arrays with data points outside the axis scale, the line is extended outside the frame, as can be seen in the image below:



The graph itself looks okay in both Origin and Word, but in the pdf generated (using Adobe PDF), unfortunately not. Using another pdf converter does not always resolve the problem or creates other problems. Also first exporting the graph to an emf or wmf file fails to resolve the problem.

*edit: data is clipped to frame

Maybe someone can provide some tips and tricks to fix it.

Thanks in advance
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yuki_wu Posted - 02/11/2019 : 01:36:32 AM
Hi,

Could you please send us the opj file via tech@originlab.com with subject line Attn: Yuki? Also, please tell us the detailed steps to reproduce this issue.

Regards,
Yuki

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