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AKazak Posted - 05/04/2020 : 3:25:39 PM
OriginPro 2019b (64-bit) 9.6.5.169
Windows 7 Pro x64 SP1

Greetings!

I noticed, that if I enter the desired name of the new worksheet at Output Worksheet field, then the results are being written somewhere to an existing worksheet.



Is this an expected behavior?
Can I specify the name of the new output worksheet in this dialog?

Thank you.
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AKazak Posted - 05/04/2020 : 4:57:31 PM
quote:
Originally posted by cpyang

This is the proper help link,

https://www.originlab.com/doc/LabTalk/guide/Range-Notation#Tag_Notations_in_Range_Output

also this

https://www.originlab.com/doc/X-Function/ref/Output-Notations

but it didn't provide an example of what I posted above.

CP




Got it.
Thank you for providing the insights.
cpyang Posted - 05/04/2020 : 4:19:28 PM
This is the proper help link,

https://www.originlab.com/doc/LabTalk/guide/Range-Notation#Tag_Notations_in_Range_Output

also this

https://www.originlab.com/doc/X-Function/ref/Output-Notations

but it didn't provide example of what I posted above.

CP
AKazak Posted - 05/04/2020 : 4:03:15 PM
quote:
Originally posted by cpyang

You need to use full range notation to specify, so to have a new sheet in same book, then

<new "my sheet">

To have a new book, then

[<new>]<new "my sheet">

Or if you want to name the book too, then

[<new "my book">]<new "my sheet">

CP




OK, I see.
What is the proper help section on this topic?
cpyang Posted - 05/04/2020 : 3:56:04 PM
You need to use full range notation to specify, so to have a new sheet in same book, then

<new "my sheet">

To have a new book, then

[<new>]<new "my sheet">

Or if you want to name the book too, then

[<new "my book">]<new "my sheet">

CP

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