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AKazak Posted - 06/01/2022 : 02:51:29 AM
OriginPro 2022b (64-bit) SR1 9.9.5.167
Windows 7 Pro SP1 x64

Greetings!

Please open the following example project and try to Rescale All Axes or X Axis:
https://my.originlab.com/ftp/forum_and_kbase/Images/Axis%20Rescale%20Issue%202022-06-01.opju

In my system, rescaling leads to unacceptable wide range of X axis.

Do you reproduce the issue?

Thank you.

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Andrey
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AKazak Posted - 11/14/2022 : 9:31:23 PM
quote:
Originally posted by AmandaLu

Hi,

Origin 2023 is available!

Following issue you reported in this post has been fixed in Origin 2023:
Rescale Issue with reference line and function plot (ORG-24089).

Please try it in Origin 2023.


We are looking for your feedback! Any suggestion will be appreciated!

Thanks,
Amanda
OriginLab Technical Service




Dear Amanda,

Great news!
I will report here if find issues with this.

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Andrey
AmandaLu Posted - 11/13/2022 : 9:49:34 PM
Hi,

Origin 2023 is available!

Following issue you reported in this post has been fixed in Origin 2023:
Rescale Issue with reference line and function plot (ORG-24089).

Please try it in Origin 2023.


We are looking for your feedback! Any suggestion will be appreciated!

Thanks,
Amanda
OriginLab Technical Service
AKazak Posted - 06/01/2022 : 05:26:34 AM
quote:
Originally posted by Cecilia_syy

Hi Andrey,
I can see the same issue. In your graph, there is a x=y reference line. So we use y to rescale x in such case to include reference line in rescale. Currently, you can
1. add y=x reference line,
2. in Axis dialog reference line tab, you can right click to copy format from x=y, and paste format to y=x.
3. delete x=y.
Then rescale in your graph will be no problem. This is known issue, we do not have a good solution yet. But we will check it again.

Thanks
Cecilia



Dear Cecilia,

The workaround works.
I hope the issue will be fixed soon.

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Andrey
Cecilia_syy Posted - 06/01/2022 : 05:14:36 AM
Hi Andrey,
I can see the same issue. In your graph, there is a x=y reference line. So we use y to rescale x in such case to include reference line in rescale. Currently, you can
1. add y=x reference line,
2. in Axis dialog reference line tab, you can right click to copy format from x=y, and paste format to y=x.
3. delete x=y.
Then rescale in your graph will be no problem. This is known issue, we do not have a good solution yet. But we will check it again.

Thanks
Cecilia

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