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ytynew Posted - 01/17/2006 : 06:58:04 AM
Origin Version (Select Help-->About Origin): 6.1
Operating System: Windows XP

Dear guys,

Recently, I come to have two problems with graphs:

1. Axis frame and ticks in the graph disappear when I open a certain project file. As soon as I adjust the property of the graph, or copy page, those appear. What should I do?
2. A project file prepared in other computer just exhibit different font, even when I use the same template for the graph. What is the "origin" ?

Thanks
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Laurie Posted - 01/25/2006 : 2:16:12 PM
Both problems appear to be attributed to the Windows default printer, and that it would seem another printer was the default at the time the Origin project was created. For example, when Origin creates a graph it uses the printer dimensions for the graph page size. I would try the following:

1. Open the Script Window, by selecting Window:Script Window.
2. Enter the following and then press Return:
page.dimUpdate()

This should then update the active graph window to the current printer setup mode.

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