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CSalhani Posted - 11/08/2019 : 12:43:29 AM
Using OriginPro 2015 b9.2.257 on Windows10

Hey everyone.

I've got a project that contains only a graph (happens when you copy graphs into powerpoint and then save them as projects).

The plot is built from loose datasets. I am trying to retrieve these loose datasets and drop them into sheets. Is there any way to do that?
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nick_n Posted - 11/10/2019 : 5:26:27 PM
Hi,

"Go to <some name>" item is for existing Book only (or an old style menu, not sure). Anyway if sourse book is not exist, you need select "Create worksheet <some name>" in context menu. Seems it is your case "...contains only a graph..."

Regards, Nikolay

Nikolay
Chris D Posted - 11/08/2019 : 10:20:54 AM
Select the plot, right click, and choose "Go to <some name>". It sdould create a worksheet out of the data.



Thanks,
Chris Drozdowski
Originlab Technical Support

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