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AKazak |
Posted - 04/27/2020 : 02:40:35 AM Origin Ver. and Service Release (Select Help-->About Origin): OriginPro 2019b (64-bit) 9.6.5.169
Operating System: W7 Pro x64 SP1
Greetings!
Origin tends to automatically assign column type after I paste the data from the clipboard (https://www.originlab.com/doc/Quick-Help/Col-Types, https://www.originlab.com/doc/Quick-Help/Disable-Auto-Designation). This messes up the original column designations set up before paste command.
Is there a way to keep my initial column designations after pasting the data from the clipboard?
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AKazak |
Posted - 04/29/2020 : 04:51:58 AM quote: Originally posted by Shirley_GZ
Hi Akazak,
Of course, just as you suggested, we will consider to make the "Plot Derivative Curve" toggle the X output. After all, when you want to create the derivative plot, Output X is necessary.
Thanks, Shirley
Originlab Technical Service Team
Thank you. I look forward to having the implementation shortly. |
Shirley_GZ |
Posted - 04/29/2020 : 02:07:23 AM Hi Akazak,
This is caused by the output setting--set the output as (<input>,<new>) will overwrite the col(B).
Please just set the output to <new> to output the X and y to another two new columns.
Of course, just as you suggested, we will consider to make the "Plot Derivative Curve" toggle the X output. After all, when you want to create the derivative plot, Output X is necessary.
Thanks, Shirley
Originlab Technical Service Team |
AKazak |
Posted - 04/28/2020 : 04:14:39 AM quote: Originally posted by Shirley_GZ
Hi AKazak,
It seems I am not able to reproduce the problem here. Would you please send us the project file and Excel file to let us check the details here, via tech@originlab.com?
Please quote this post in your message.
Thanks, Shirley OriginLab
Originlab Technical Service Team
Done! Please try to reproduce the issue. |
Shirley_GZ |
Posted - 04/28/2020 : 01:37:42 AM Hi AKazak,
It seems I am not able to reproduce the problem here. Would you please send us the project file and Excel file to let us check the details here, via tech@originlab.com?
Please quote this post in your message.
Thanks, Shirley OriginLab
Originlab Technical Service Team |
AKazak |
Posted - 04/27/2020 : 2:41:02 PM quote: Originally posted by Shirley_GZ
Hi Akazak,
Are you using Import Wizard to import data from the clipboard? If so, maybe you can use the "last used filter" to apply the previous column designation on current data import.
If this doesn't help any, please tell us more details about your user story.
Thanks, Shirley
Originlab Technical Service Team
Dear Shirley,
I copy from an Excel spreadsheet and paste to Origin via Windows clipboard. Please notice a change in column В designation change to X:
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Shirley_GZ |
Posted - 04/27/2020 : 06:27:57 AM Hi Akazak,
Are you using Import Wizard to import data from the clipboard? If so, maybe you can use the "last used filter" to apply the previous column designation on current data import.
If this doesn't help any, please tell us more details about your user story.
Thanks, Shirley
Originlab Technical Service Team |
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