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lenfant
Posted - 10/15/2021 : 03:44:26 AM Hello Origin Users, In a worksheet, how to automatically insert a copy of the first column between all the following columns. In other words on a worksheet with columns A(x), B(y), C(y), D(y).... then have the following columns A(x), B(y), copy of A(x), C(y), copy of A(x), D(y).... Thank you! Stéphane
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lenfant
Posted - 10/15/2021 : 10:50:03 AM
quote:Originally posted by YimingChen
you can go to menu Worksheet:Split Worksheet. Make the following settings: 1. Split Mode -> By Number of Columns 2. Number of Columns -> 1 3. Retain 1st N Columns -> 1 Click OK. You should get multiple worksheets with individual XY columns. Then go to menu Worksheet:Append Worksheet to combine them into one worksheet with XYXY... columns.
James
Perfect! Thank you Stéphane
YimingChen
Posted - 10/15/2021 : 09:12:07 AM Are you trying to make graphs or perform analysis on multiple XY datasets? If so, you don't need to create an x column for each y column. Each y column finds the first x column before it as its corresponding x column.
If you still need to do so, you can go to menu Worksheet:Split Worksheet. Make the following settings: 1. Split Mode -> By Number of Columns 2. Number of Columns -> 1 3. Retain 1st N Columns -> 1 Click OK. You should get multiple worksheets with individual XY columns. Then go to menu Worksheet:Append Worksheet to combine them into one worksheet with XYXY... columns.